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Laravel may require some permissions to be configured: folders within storage and vendor require write access by the web server Does it mean that the web server needs access to the storage and vendor folders themselves too or just their current contents? I assume that what is much better, is changing the owner instead of permissions
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First, be sure to be in the laravel project folder or else the terminal won't be able to locate the artisan file in the project directory and any subsequent request you pulled to start a server would be rejected Demo Let's say our laravel project name is blog and located in C:\laravel We then have: C:\laravel\blog Where to open terminal Navigate to the C:\laravel\blog directory and open the
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