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I got a script install for which i have to do as follows :

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ATTENTION! Using UNIX like system you have to execute the following command in the root directory:

chmod 777 html_c
chmod 777 logs

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I tried doing it by right click and turn chmod to 777.......

But the upper thing is something else sooo please help to do that .......
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I'm not sure I understand the question. All you have to do is chmod the 2 folders listed to 777. If you don't have direct access to the server, you should be able to do this through just about any FTP client, or whatever control panel you may have to the server.
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so uh, maybe the folders are created when you actually run the install script? maybe you're supposed to change it after you install it? in other words, this is a program specific problem, and since we don't have the program sitting in front of us there's no way we can really help. All i can really suggest is go to the 3rd party program forum and search through it. maybe someone posted something about the script you have and maybe just maybe they had a similar problem. Or maybe you should try going to the website of whoever made the script. perhaps they have some kind of support forum or maybe you can contact them directly and ask them.
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