Chmod- changing UNIX file permissions

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To change folder access to 755 using WS-FTP Pro, navigate to the File menu, select Operations, then FTP Commands, and choose CHMOD to set the desired permissions. Alternatively, using cPanel offers a straightforward method for changing permissions. For users comfortable with command-line interfaces, telnet can be used to log into the server and execute the chmod command directly for permission changes.
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SOMEONE please tell me how to change my access to a folder to 755. I have WS-FTP Pro and I thought all you had to do was right click and select ftp commands however this is not an option for me
 
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Click to select the file. Go to the File menu, select Operations, select FTP Commands, select CHMOD, and hit the buttons you want.

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I will try it that way sometime. I figured out how to do it in cpanel so it is very easy for me to to do it this way.
 
the easiest way is just to telnet to the server, login in with your username and pword and change them with the chmod command.
 
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