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  • #48574
    Larry Jones
    Guest

    After configuring W3 Total Cache I received a message in my plugin area of WordPress that says “/nas/content/live/fsioffice/wp-content is write-able. When finished installing the plugin, change the permissions back to the default: chmod 755 /nas/content/live/fsioffice/wp-content. Permissions are currently 775”
    How do I do that?

    #48579
    Marko Vasiljevic
    Keymaster

    Hello Larry

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to assist you with this.
    W3 Total Cache needs to write permissions to your folders and files.
    The notification you are referring to is that the wp-content folder permissions are set to 775 and you should change them back to default 755
    You can check more about the permissions on this link.
    I hope this helps!

    #48581
    Larry Jones
    Guest

    Hi Marko,
    Not a programmer so although I learned a lot about permissions in the article you sent it still doesn’t tell me how to change the permissions back to 755.
    Can you tell me how to do this?

    #48639
    Marko Vasiljevic
    Keymaster

    Hello Larry,

    The best and easiest way to change file permissions is to log in to your cPanel, use FTP.
    If you are unsure how to do this I would advise reaching out to your hosting provider

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