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  • Plugin Author ArtistScope

    (@artistscope)

    You can change the permissions on the upload folder by using either your FTP program or the FileManager available from your control panel. If you do not have these tools, please contact your web host and ask them to enable read, write and execute permissions for everyone on that folder.

    Only protected PDF will appear in your list and they need to have been uploaded as .class files using the uploader provided by the plugin.

    you must chmod your wp-content to 755 or 777
    try (in ssh)
    chmod wp-content 777 -R

    Thread Starter mediadissector

    (@mediadissector)

    It still isn’t working. I tried to change the permissions — it’s set to 755 in the CopySafe folder — and still get the same “upload directory is not writable”. I tried to upload the document (187 KB — and I changed the settings to 1000KB) via FTP is numerous CopySafe folders and nothing.

    How do I get this to work?

    Much help appreciated!! If I can’t get this to work I’ll have to use something else. ??

    Plugin Author ArtistScope

    (@artistscope)

    It is obvious from your error message that your effort to change the folder permissions was ineffective.

    If your site has a Control Panel as well as FTP access then their may be a conflict because only one should be used. Contact your web host for them to apply the correct permissions, ie: read, write, execute for everyone.

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