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And, where is located: core/local.config.php ?

Use Filezilla to FTP into your site. From there double-click on the "Core" folder. In that folder you will see a file called local.config.php. Right-click on that file and click "File Permissions". From there you can change it to 777.

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Use Filezilla to FTP into your site. From there double-click on the "Core" folder. In that folder you will see a file called local.config.php. Right-click on that file and click "File Permissions". From there you can change it to 777.

there isn't any local.config.php there... there are: app.config.php and codon.config.php and bootstrap.inc.php

just this files involving congig

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there isn't any local.config.php there... there are: app.config.php and codon.config.php and bootstrap.inc.php

just this files involving congig

Oh, you can then just create a new file called local.config.php and then use what I told you to set the permission.

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Oh, you can then just create a new file called local.config.php and then use what I told you to set the permission.

Ok I did it and worked... What aboub the other problems?

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Ok I did it and worked... What aboub the other problems?

You have to do the permissions on all those folders/files which are listed as well, so do the same Permissions 777 thing

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