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CHMOD
To chmod a file means to set a certain permission. Few of the most common chmod commands are 775 and 777. To chmod a certain file or a category using FTP client find something like "Change File Attributes" and enter the chmod command script instructions tell you. If you are using Telnet, here are a few commands that you should use in order to chmod a file or a directory: u = the file's user (or owner) r = read access g = the file's group x = execute access o = others w = write access a = the user, the group, and others.

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Article No. 144
Created: 06:55 AM 12.19.03
Author: HPU Support

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