1 lefataliste Aug 31, 2016 01:49
3 lefataliste Aug 31, 2016 11:38
Access any user too here: http://b2evolution.net/man/access-file-root-of-any-user
Non admin users can access their own file root if they have appropriate access permissions and then delete files there.
Hello François.
Ok for the user permissions settings = in the group of the user I previously checked "Additional perms / Files / Add/upload files" instead of "Edit files". Fixed. Thanks.
take care.
jacques
4 lefataliste Sep 02, 2016 12:35
Access any user too here: http://b2evolution.net/man/access-file-root-of-any-user
Hello,
I am of course admin in the group Administrators with all the perms but I do not see what is shown on the manual page "How to access the File Root of another User". I see no "Other..." option. The only user I am allowed to see is "admin" :(
Jacques
5 fplanque Sep 03, 2016 03:12
Yep, that's what happens when you use a one year old version of b2evo :))
6 lefataliste Sep 03, 2016 12:56
Yep, that's what happens when you use a one year old version of b2evo :))
Ok. I put it in my pipe and smoke it.
At least one reason why not update at every new version : I have a very poor transfer rate and all the backups needed to secure the update are a stress.
However i'm surprised that this possibility comes so late...
7 amoun Sep 04, 2016 22:53
@lefataliste wrote earlier:
.. . .I have a very poor transfer rate and all the backups needed to secure the update are a stress.
However i'm surprised that this possibility comes so late...
What is your transfer rate? Do you mean slow net speed to ftp 30Meg each new version? My broadband is 500K but the auto update is from server to server so no weight on my shoulders.
8 lefataliste Sep 05, 2016 01:41
@lefataliste wrote earlier:
.. . .I have a very poor transfer rate and all the backups needed to secure the update are a stress.
However i'm surprised that this possibility comes so late...
What is your transfer rate? Do you mean slow net speed to ftp 30Meg each new version? My broadband is 500K but the auto update is from server to server so no weight on my shoulders.
Thank you for your comment. My bandwidth is also around 500K but I did not try the auto update since my execution time is also rather short. I have to restart the install many time because reaching the time limit and I'm unsure if the auto update would do it ? I shall try it next time - after a complete backup - I'm kind of paranoïd ;)
Take care.
jacques
9 amoun Sep 05, 2016 19:49
Yes I didn't use the auto as I wasn't sure it would work well enough but I've tried it twice, see links below, bith times it took less than 5min. By the way currently my speed in 250K :)
http://forums.b2evolution.net/impressive-6-7-5-auto-upgrade-html5-and
10 lefataliste Sep 06, 2016 10:37
Yes I didn't use the auto as I wasn't sure it would work well enough but I've tried it twice, see links below, bith times it took less than 5min. By the way currently my speed in 250K :)
http://forums.b2evolution.net/impressive-6-7-5-auto-upgrade-html5-and
http://forums.b2evolution.net/6-7-5-to-6-7-6
Thank you amoun for your advice. I'll get it a try.
JL
11 fplanque Sep 09, 2016 01:42
Also this may make it easier in the future:
Access any user too here: http://b2evolution.net/man/access-file-root-of-any-user
Non admin users can access their own file root if they have appropriate access permissions and then delete files there.