Sometimes access rights can be reset via your ftp client.
Log in using your ftp client, navigate to the directory you would like to change, and right-click and see what happens.
Alternately, create a directory using your ftp client (creating the dir with the client usually means that your ftp user owns the dir, and can subsequently manage permissions on it) -- then, point the video module at that new directory.
Cheers,
Bill
blogdiva@culturekitchen.com wrote:
This is a good one. This happened to me as well and, since I don't have root access to the server, I could not remedy this situation AT ALL unless I got the sever owner involved.
/ liza
Liza Sabater, Publisher www.culturekitchen.com www.dailygotham.com
MOB - 646.552.7365 AIM - cultkitdiva
On 27.May.2007, at 11:56, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
It seems I have a permission problem I can't remedy.
This is Video module, which isn't working. When I realized, I see it produced a directory: /sites/default/files/videos/ This directory owner and group are set to 99/99. It even doesn't accept chown/chmod even from Cpanel, and I can't upload files there.
How did this happen, and how can I remedy this? Thank you for your continuous help!
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- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com
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