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Power Pack - Joomla - Permissions Problem

MarkcRobinson

New Pleskian
When I install Joomla from the Power Pack, I cannot install extensions.
When I install by uploading and unzipping the distributable from Joomla, it works fine.

Installing them side-by-side, there are a number of differences in directory permissions -- but far to numerous to to reset each one.

Does anyone have any insight into this?
 
I had lots of Joomla permission problems at first, but when switching from running PHP as "apache module" to FastCGI, it worked like a charm.

But apparently the best way is running it with su_PHP, but this is rather hard to install (i can't figure it out).
 
Ok, that sounds great.

Well i be shown as an option when you select PHP in PLESK, or be the standard on all instead?

I remembered this being possible in ISPconfig 3, where you could select apache, CGI, suPHP and so on when enabling PHP for a client.
 
I was reading about your power pack. Is this something you can enable and disable through that package, with the click off a button?
 
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