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  • Thread Starter sr1it

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    Hi Fireproof socks – thanks for your help. It is much appreciated.

    The site that you have had access to was completely separate (and different uid and pw to main site) and will be getting deleted when this is over 🙂

    Thanks again,

    Michael

    Thread Starter sr1it

    (@sr1it)

    Hi that would be brilliant. I have also created a new website, using cpanel this time and have the same problem (which I think lies between the chair and keyboard)

    The ftp details are:

    FTP host name wrapajack.site88.net
    FTP user name a4506725
    FTP password uos123
    Folder to upload files public_html

    website:

    http://wrapajack.site88.net

    UID cet206
    pw uos123

    this is a completely independent from our main sites so feel free to do what you need.

    Many thanks

    Michael

    Thread Starter sr1it

    (@sr1it)

    Hi – the latest site is running under the owner id of the site folder, and the newly created snippets folder. I don’t have command line access to my hosting environment, so unable to run a chown command however when I change permissions over ftp, even all the way to 777, there is still no difference. I have even left it a few days between trying to ensure that it was not a replication issue.

    Thanks for your help so far

    Thread Starter sr1it

    (@sr1it)

    Hi fireproofsocks – it is a unix/linux hosted environment using Plesk. I am sorry for confusion but I am not running WP Multi-site, I have an unlimited hosting account which means I can create as many domains/sub domains as I like.

    Thanks for your response, and I appreciate any help that can be given.

    Michael

    Thread Starter sr1it

    (@sr1it)

    I have even set the directory to 777, which although I know is a security risk, but still cannot get it to accept it.

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