__/ [Grant] on Sunday 15 January 2006 07:41 \__
> On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 06:52:37 +0000, Roy Schestowitz
> <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>__/ [Chris F.A. Johnson] on Saturday 14 January 2006 21:59 \__
>>>
>>> Use wildcards. FIrst, make sure that you are matching only one
>>> directory:
>>>
>>> ls -l *Perturbation_Specification*
>>>
>>> Adjust as necessary to limit it to one entry, then remove it:
>>>
>>> rmdir *Perturbation_Specification*
>
>>In cPanel, I cannot access this directory, so I cannot modify permissions
>>from admin side. It seems like a deadlock.
>
> You didn't show us the permissions, nor the full story.
>
> If you cannot change permissions, ask the super-user to do it for
> you :o) You need write permission on the containing directory.
>
> Grant.
Hi, see my reply to Dan Espen. I have writing permissions, the files are
owned by me, but I cannot change the permission of these files. They reside
in a directory that is not accessible through cPanel (admin side). I cannopt
change permissions in PHPShell.
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