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    Default Config permissions

    I just moved my cart to another server. I know how to change permissions. I changed them to 644 and the top of my cart says:
    Warning: I am able to write to the configuration file

    I cleared my cache, cookies, fixed config database file on line 302 in phpmyadmin. Both config files have correct paths and new database info. I give after a few hours.


    Any ideas?


    Thanks

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    Default Re: Config permissions

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    Default Re: Config permissions

    Using the file manager instead of cuteftp and changing it to 444 did the trick. Thanks so much.

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    Default Re: Config permissions

    As an aside, I recommend filezilla over cuteftp for dependability reasons. I've seen cuteftp let folks down way too often.
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