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This is Unix related. You can change the attributes with any good FTP program. In CuteFTP Pro for example you just right click the directory/file and select 'properties (CHMOD)'.Rick said:Set the attributes of the file "lplist.txt"
to 666 - meaning read and write access for
all parties.
Question; how do I set the attributes of the file to 666 - or anything else for that matter?