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Old 10-25-2006, 02:56 AM   #1
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Default Does anybody host at ipowerweb and run a phpld directory?

I'm hosting my website at ipowerweb, and tried to run a phpld2 directory under my domain. But looks like ipowerweb doesn't allow to change the file/folder permission to 777 as required by phpld2. I uploaded the files into www.gtravelsources.com/directory/, but if you type in www.gtravelsources.com/directory/install/, it will show IIS Password error.

Does anybody have the experience to run a phpld2 directory hosted by ipowerweb? If there is, how to set the control panel to accept phpld2?

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Default Re: Does anybody host at ipowerweb and run a phpld directory?

They wont let you change it??? 9 out of 10 files and folders need to be set 777 on pretty much all scripts. Are you getting an internal server error?
Anyways try to change the files perms in your ftp client.
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Default Re: Does anybody host at ipowerweb and run a phpld directory?

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But looks like ipowerweb doesn't allow to change the file/folder permission to 777
How do you determine that? Do you get errors on permission change?
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Default Re: Does anybody host at ipowerweb and run a phpld directory?

I have two sites hosted there and I've never had a problem changing folder permissions. Have you tried changing them through Vdeck? They have great support and are more than willing to help you over the phone as well.
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