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  • Thread Starter jonnybee

    (@jonnybee)

    Yep, still at it – someone has to keep Jet Li, the Cap’n and Corey company, LOL.

    Besides there’s all those users that need a little help (just like I did), LOL.

    I also hang out at the Apache Friends (XAMPP) forums, same deal – “answers, man, we need answers”.

    🙂

    Thread Starter jonnybee

    (@jonnybee)

    @ cgrymala

    Thanks, you nailed it. I was pretty sure it had to do with ‘too many things being named FAQ’ but I couldn’t see the connection to Permalinks. Your explanation made it all make sense. Hallelujah! – I have seen the WordPress Permalinks Light!!!

    YIKES? is that the one_and_only Curtiss Grymala from YaBB???
    This IS a tiny world (said JonB of the YaBB support team)

    JonB waves “Thanks”

    On the matter of CHMOD permissions

    Could I point out that CHMOD does not exist on Windows servers? It is SOLELY a unix/linux permsissions script. If someone is on a HOSTED Windows Server system that runs Plesk, Parallels or another Control Panel, there may be a ‘control’ that says ‘CHMOD’ – BUT that’s not what is happening at the File System/OS level – its a ‘for Unix administrators’ kludge. If you are using an FTP program, you can set permissions all you want to in it, Windows had no idea what you are doing. This is because the two file systems are inherently different, so there is no one-to-one correspondence to be made.

    http://computingtech.blogspot.com/2008/05/windows-server-2008-ntfs-file-and.html

    James is on IIS, and if its his own system – then permissions are set in the MMC snap-in “IIS” which should be on the desktop.

    I’ll be back, with a few answers/look-fors tomorrow on this problem. I have worked on module issues with other cross-platform software. I’m pretty sure this one is because there is no native support on Windows servers for ‘zip’ decompression. I ran into the same thing working on Yabb where restore packages were in Zip format.

    Good Luck all

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