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  • Thread Starter raincleans

    (@raincleans)

    I did what you instructed above.

    1) I created a new folder, “myUploads” within wp-content. This folder is read/write.
    2) Within “myUploads” I created “wpcf7_uploads” and granted read/write.
    3) I went to settings > miscellaneous and changed the upload directory to ‘wp-content/myUploads/wpcf7_uploads” .

    After all of this, I am still left with the same error message described above. I’m sorry this is so repeditive, I’m just completely at a loss. If it matters, I am hosted on a GoDaddy Windows server and did have to use the ‘WP-Mail-SMTP’ plug-in to get CF7 functioning correctly on my server.

    EDIT:

    1) I have also noticed that upon my most recent test, when the upload failed it appended “#wpcf7-f7-p504-o1” to the end of the web address line.
    2) I have also attempted to set settings > miscellaneous to “wp-content/myUploads/” without any luck.

    Thread Starter raincleans

    (@raincleans)

    My mistake-I have written “[your-file]” (without quotes) in the file attachments box, I just mistyped here.

    I looked into Settings > Miscellaneous; “Store uploads in this folder”. It was sending to something odd, so I made a new folder within WP-content > plugins > contact form 7 and named it “wpcf7_uploads”. I then made sure this folder is writable and readable.

    I saved the changes under Miscellaneous, and went back to the form on my site to see if a 200kb .doc file would attach. Same error-in red it says “Failed to Upload File” and in yellow at the bottom of the page it says “Validation errors occurred. Please confirm the fields and submit it again.”

    Does the upload folder need to be in another directory?

    Thanks again!

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