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Need Help Installing PHP Link Directory

Hi,

I need help installing a php directory.

I keep getting this error message when I try to install the directory:

Link Management Assistant Installation
Error:
This directory doesn't have the correct permissions set. Please refer to the user's manual for more information.


I got the script here: http://www.onlinemarketingtoday.com/software/link-management/


I followed the directions as shown below, but still doesn't work.

1) Unzip the lma.zip file.

2) Create a folder in the root directory of your website server
(usually public_html) called "lma" or anything you like. This is where
the application files will reside. CHMOD this folder 0777.

3) Upload the 9 application files to this directory.

4) Upload the templates folder and its contents to this directory.

5) Upload the help folder and its contents to this directory.

6) Upload the pr-images folder and its contents to this directory.

7) CHMOD the "directory" file and admin.php file 0755

8. CHMOD the "templates" and "help" folders 0777.

8. CHMOD the install.php & settings.php file 0777.

9) Run the install.php file from your browser & follow the
instructions...

http://www.yoursite.com/install.php

I already have MySQL set up on my server too.

I am seeking the help of a trusted veteran of NP, or forum leader. The site Im working on is www.creditcrown.com, a credit directory.

Thanks,
Steve
 
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Hello,

This is becaue you put in in the actuall root direcotry, so you would need to chmod public_html to 777.
 
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Follow install guide and set the permissions as it describes or I can install it for you.
 
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Let me know if I can help you in this
 
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