• Operating System : WINNT
    Server : Microsoft-IIS/7.5
    MYSQL Version : 5.1.57-community
    PHP Version : 5.3.10

    When using auto update for quite a few plugins the process fails because of “Could not create directory” errors.

    Updating the core WP works fine and some plugins are ok but on this particular site around 60% of them fail the upgrade process.

    The work around is then to delete the folder ( at the server end via FTP or other system tools) and do a fresh install of the plugin.

    It looks like a permission error. Typically on a Linux server we set these at 755 and it all works but for some reason the equivalent MS doesn’t work.

    here is what the error looks like for a plugin that failed.

    ————
    Downloading update from http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/page-list.3.8.zip…

    Unpacking the update…
    Installing the latest version…
    Removing the old version of the plugin…
    Could not create directory. path/wp-content/plugins/page-list/

    Plugin update failed.

    ———

    Process failed on Fast Secure Contact Form 3.1.5.5
    Video Vip see below and several other popular plugins

    Updating Plugin Viper’s Video Quicktags (1/1)

    Downloading update from http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/vipers-video-quicktags.6.4.3.zip…
    Unpacking the update…
    Installing the latest version…
    Removing the old version of the plugin…
    Plugin update failed.

    An error occurred while updating Viper’s Video Quicktags: Could not create directory. path/wp-content/plugins/vipers-video-quicktags/.
    Disabling Maintenance mode…

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  • Can you manually upload to these directories?
    If so, upload the -unzipped- updates to the respective directories and activate the plugins / widgets if required.
    You should be alright.

    Thread Starter Jason Kemp

    (@dialogcrm)

    Thanks kwalizorg due to security on this particular server I dont have FTP or SFTP access.

    What I don’t understand is why some auto updates work and others dont. Obviously all of the folders exist already and the plugins work its just that the update process fails for some of those plugins because of the “could not create directory” error.

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