Setting File and Directory Access Permissions

To review or change the permissions set for files and directories on Linux systems:

  1. If you have access to several subscriptions, select the required subscription in the Subscription box at the top of the screen. Or, to view sites of all your subscriptions, select All subscriptions.
  2. Go to the Files tab.

    The permissions set for files and directories are shown in the Permissions column. They are represented as three sets of symbols, for example, 'rwx rwx r--'. The first set tells what the owner of the file or directory can do with it; the second tells what the user group, the file or directory belongs to, can do with the file or directory; the third set indicates what other users (the rest of the world, that is, Internet users visiting a site) can do with the file or directory. R means the permission to read the file or directory, W means the permission to write to the file or directory, and X means the permission to execute the file or look inside the directory.

  3. Locate the file or directory for which you want to modify permissions and click a hyperlink in the Permissions column.
  4. Modify the permissions as desired and click OK.

 

To set access permissions for a file or directory on Windows systems:

  1. If you have access to several subscriptions, select the required subscription in the Subscription box at the top of the screen. Or, to view sites of all your subscriptions, select All subscriptions.
  2. Go to the Files tab, locate the file or directory for which you want to set access permissions, and click the arrow in the corresponding row.
  3. Click Change Permissions in the drop-down menu.
  4. Do the following:
  5. If you need advanced fine-tuning of permissions, click the Advanced button, and do the following:
  6. Click OK.