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July 12, 2009 at 6:48 am #142712
I installed JA Bearyl using quickstart bundle. Almost everything works fine except for the “Our Works” module. I checked the the module manager and found out that JA Highslide Module is not installed. But everytime i try to install it, this error always occur “Warning! Failed to move file”.
The same error occurs when I try to install a wysiwyg editor or other plugins.
Please help!
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July 13, 2009 at 12:24 am #310844Its saying it can’t find install packaged (shown under the bit you have circled)
You could try unpacking the module to install into the tmp folder of the website and then use the install from directory (incase for some reason it is having problems unzipping the module)1 user says Thank You to kallan for this useful post
July 19, 2009 at 10:16 am #311500<em>@kallan 136510 wrote:</em><blockquote>Its saying it can’t find install packaged (shown under the bit you have circled)
You could try unpacking the module to install into the tmp folder of the website and then use the install from directory (incase for some reason it is having problems unzipping the module)</blockquote>
Thanks, i tried to do what you said, but the same error appears “Fail to move file”. This is so frustrating
i cant install JA highslide module. I appreciate ur help, thnks.kallan Friendkallan
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July 19, 2009 at 10:22 pm #311558Perhaps the next step then would be to check permissions on your tmp folder. It may not be able to gain access to move the files it needs to.
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July 19, 2009 at 11:30 pm #311569Did you enable FTP? And if you did re-check if everything is set as it should.
You can do that here:
Site—>Global Configuration—>Server—>Enable FTP YES
And make sure you set all information correct.
This should fix most permissions problems.
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