How to change file permissions

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<div align=justify>In order to change file permissions log in to your cPanel using your cPanel username and password.  
 
<div align=justify>In order to change file permissions log in to your cPanel using your cPanel username and password.  
  
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* This will bring up the 'File Manager Directory Selection' box. There you can select the directory to open.  
 
* This will bring up the 'File Manager Directory Selection' box. There you can select the directory to open.  
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* Then you'll be forwarded to a list of all the files contained within this directory.  
 
* Then you'll be forwarded to a list of all the files contained within this directory.  
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* Right-click on the needed file and click on '''Change Permissions''' from the menu list. Make the necessary changes and once again click on '''Change Permissions'''.
 
* Right-click on the needed file and click on '''Change Permissions''' from the menu list. Make the necessary changes and once again click on '''Change Permissions'''.
  
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'''Note: by default all file permissions are set to 644 and folder permissions are set to 755'''.</div>
 
'''Note: by default all file permissions are set to 644 and folder permissions are set to 755'''.</div>

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