Reply To: Change Permissions of WP-Content on locally installed WordPress

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traversal # Posted on June 13, 2013 at 1:26 pm

Hey Amit,

Sorry about that. The permissions under Windows are a bit trickier to deal with, and chmod isn’t very applicable there, sorry.

We’re actually changing the location of file storage in 1.0.1, which will be released soon. More info here:

https://www.masterpressplugin.com/2013/05/content-in-101

Can you try running the latest beta install at https://www.masterpressplugin.com/support/downloads/

If you install that version, and visit “Masterplan” will receive instructions about how to to move the content folder to the correct place.

Let me know if that helps. Sorry about the trouble.

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