Have you tried to CHMOD the 'lm' folder to 777, 775 or 755?
stanbusk Administrator Staff member Jan 2, 2011 #1 Have you tried to CHMOD the 'lm' folder to 777, 775 or 755?
L lrfowler New Member Jan 3, 2011 #2 Hello,thanks for replying....yes I did...I changed the folder to 777..... the folder is at http://www.unitedcoachtours.com/lm/lm.php thanks! LArry
Hello,thanks for replying....yes I did...I changed the folder to 777..... the folder is at http://www.unitedcoachtours.com/lm/lm.php thanks! LArry
stanbusk Administrator Staff member Jan 3, 2011 #3 Have you contacted your server support about this? To say the true I have never seen that error before :-/
Have you contacted your server support about this? To say the true I have never seen that error before :-/
L lrfowler New Member Jan 3, 2011 #4 ok....the CHMOD cannot be set over 755... but now my username and password don't work... I had to ftp the files myself manually. Is there a file I change to add the username and password? I fixed it...i edited lm_settings.php Thanks! :shock:
ok....the CHMOD cannot be set over 755... but now my username and password don't work... I had to ftp the files myself manually. Is there a file I change to add the username and password? I fixed it...i edited lm_settings.php Thanks! :shock: