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If the files are reverting back to 644 after you change them to 777, this is most likely an Apache issue and is typically caused by the owner:group being set incorrectly.
This can also be caused by servers running cpanel and the automatic script running to fix insecure file permissions. If the server is running php as a fastcgi, this could also cause a issue when the file owner:group is set incorrectly. Make sure you main home directory, typically /home/username is actually owned:group'd to your username for your account. No members have liked this post.
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but you said at the beginning of the post that all of this happened after you upgraded to php5 try reverting back to the version you had to see if it resolved.
not much of a server tech but , reading this it sounds like a php issue.
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I could probably revert back and try it but that was almost four months ago. The other reason I really do not want to revert back to PHP4 is because VB is only going to be supporting PHP5 when VB 3.7 comes out.
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