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This problem is usually caused by incorrect ownership or permissions on the ''configuration.php'' file which is where the Global Configuration settings are stored. On some Joomla! installations the ''configuration.php'' file is set to read-only as an additional security measure. | This problem is usually caused by incorrect ownership or permissions on the ''configuration.php'' file which is where the Global Configuration settings are stored. On some Joomla! installations the ''configuration.php'' file is set to read-only as an additional security measure. | ||
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This problem is usually caused by incorrect ownership or permissions on the configuration.php file which is where the Global Configuration settings are stored. On some Joomla! installations the configuration.php file is set to read-only as an additional security measure.
