3. Right-click on the file and select permissions (or a similar word)
4. Enter the number 444
(you may need to use your host's control panel or file manager to do this)
(if on localhost simply right-click on the file, click properties and select read-only)
Some servers won't allow 444 permissions to be set by FTP.
As suggested in step 4, try opening your site control panel (e.g. cPanel) where a feature such as 'File Manager' should be available. Using that, navigate to the file and set the 444 permission.
I'm not familiar with that script so to be honest I'm not sure.
The next version of Commentics, v1.1 which will be released next week, will be a lot more integratable so if it doesn't work with the current script then I'm sure you won't have any problems with the next version.
but i can use the my hosting server controll pannel still it can not change the permission 444 of the connect.php so please tell me what can i do. thanks & Regards
Dear
Thanks for Reply. i will change permission through the FTP which you mention and also use the other FTP. But still it does not change the permission even i go to my host controll panel and i change the permission but no change. my hosting panel is HnDServers Dotnet Panel. now i ask for the help of my host. Again thanks for reply
Thanks and Regards