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kefob

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Issue with setting extension directory
June 12, 2014, 08:43:02 am
I am trying to set the extension directory in Civicrm installed on Wordpress.  There is nothing in the field by default, and if I try to enter anything into it, it is blank again after I hit save.  I was trying to look for where it is stored in the database, but haven't been able to find it to add it there.  Any help?

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Re: Issue with setting extension directory
June 12, 2014, 08:53:37 am
Ok so I found it in the database, I overlooked it twice, but I still wasn't able to change it in the frontend.  It is kind of strange, since the sql account that the installation is using has full rights.

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