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how do I get to the folder where apps are stored?
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2015-12-03
05:38 PM
2015-12-03
05:38 PM
how do I get to the folder where apps are stored?
I guess the root, but how do I do it?
I'm trying to set up media wiki and I need to edit a config file
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2015-12-03
05:41 PM
2015-12-03
05:41 PM
Re: how do I get to the folder where apps are stored?
on OS6 NAS its \\nasname\data\.apps
You can access it with SMB using NAS admin credentials. Make sure use a text editor that preserves linux formatting - for instance notepad++.
What NAS do you have?
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2015-12-03
09:13 PM
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Re: how do I get to the folder where apps are stored?
Readynas 104
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2015-12-03
09:23 PM
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09:23 PM
Re: how do I get to the folder where apps are stored?
That worked,THANK YOU!!
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2015-12-03
09:24 PM
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Re: how do I get to the folder where apps are stored?
Is there a setting in notepad++ that preserves that or is it automatic?
Also, where is PHP and the Database?
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2015-12-04
11:13 AM
2015-12-04
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Re: how do I get to the folder where apps are stored?
Look in the "edit" pulldown for "EOL conversion" You want Unix/OSX format.
The one you are using already is grayed out/not selectable. So if the editor lets you choose Unix/OSX format, you need to do that.
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