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September 28, 2007
CHMOD to change file permissions
CHMOD is an abbreviated phrase that stands for "Change Mode", and it allows you to change the permissions of a particular file. For example, it lets the owner of a file specify who can upload, download or execute that particular file.
Here's a online tutorial created by Anidan Design, a website design and graphic services company. The tutorial shows how to use the CHMOD capability of the WS_FTP Professional secure file transfer client.
Posted by Hugh Garber at September 28, 2007 07:11 AM digg this add to del.icio.us add to My Web Furl this page
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