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Your extensions directory: %1 is not web server writable
March 29, 2012, 05:21:55 am
Hi everyone,
I am very new to the world of CiviCRM.
I have inherited a Website and Database to look after.
This was installed on a virtual host but has since been moved to a dedicated server in our data centre.
I am repeatedly getting the following message whenever I go to the database link within Drupal. It appears on almost every page within CiviCRM. the error message reads
" Your extensions directory: %1 is not web server writable. Please go to the path setting page and correct it. Your extensions directory: %1 is not web server writable. Please go to the path setting page and correct it. Your extensions directory: %1 is not web server writable. Please go to the path setting page and correct it."

We are running on Apache/2.2.15 (Fedora) Server
Using Drupal Version 7.2
CiviCRM version 4
MySQL 5.1.47
PHP 5.3.3

Could anyone please help me.....I have been searching everywhere for clues but no real answers so far?

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Re: Your extensions directory: %1 is not web server writable
March 29, 2012, 06:05:18 am
Visit civicrm/admin/setting/path?reset=1 meaning yoursite.com/civicrm/admin/setting/path?reset=1 to adjust this.
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