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attachment folder is not there
I have created and still i am getting error ...i tried it correctly but still same |
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pleasee try to type in detail my dear friend !!
1. Where did you create your attachment folder (tell the exact path) 2. The error clearly means that the path you are providing is not valid OR you have not provided valid read/write/exec permissions for that folder. You can do so through your Domain CP |
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I am having the same issues he has though.
And as a change, I know what I have to do, really... but I dont know how to get it done. Is there a way to tell vBulletin to change the MySQL and PHP settings without having shell access to manually do it? I know for a fact that the strings that needs to be replaced are located in the ini files for both MySQL and PHP, but there has to be a way for vBulletin to override them. My host doesnt use shell access to their web servers, and with only ftp access, I would have to call them up to get it done. Its not something I would like to do unless I REALLY have to. So, can this be done in config.php or anywhere else, that will tell PHP that the limits have changed? And yes, I have moved attachments to filesystem Any help will be very useful to me Thanks in advance Kind regards Tommy Fjellengen |
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See your own other thread: How to get to my php.ini file?
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