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  • #48574
    Larry Jones
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    After configuring W3 Total Cache I received a message in my plugin area of WordPress that says “/nas/content/live/fsioffice/wp-content is write-able. When finished installing the plugin, change the permissions back to the default: chmod 755 /nas/content/live/fsioffice/wp-content. Permissions are currently 775”
    How do I do that?

    #48579

    Hello Larry

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to assist you with this.
    W3 Total Cache needs to write permissions to your folders and files.
    The notification you are referring to is that the wp-content folder permissions are set to 775 and you should change them back to default 755
    You can check more about the permissions on this link.
    I hope this helps!

    #48581
    Larry Jones
    Guest

    Hi Marko,
    Not a programmer so although I learned a lot about permissions in the article you sent it still doesn’t tell me how to change the permissions back to 755.
    Can you tell me how to do this?

    #48639

    Hello Larry,

    The best and easiest way to change file permissions is to log in to your cPanel, use FTP.
    If you are unsure how to do this I would advise reaching out to your hosting provider

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