Module Directory Write Protected Message after changing back to 777

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Module Directory Write Protected Message after changing back to 777

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Module Directory Write Protected Message after changing back to 777

I have changed the write permissions for the module folder.
After going in the console to the modules tab, the cms wrote the write protected message.

The problem: After changing back to 777 the problem in the console persists,
what can I do?

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Re: Module Directory Write Protected Message after changing back to 777

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What is the unmask set at?...

It is set at 022 default...

Site Admin > Global Settings...
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Re: Module Directory Write Protected Message after changing back to 777

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mark wrote: What is the unmask set at?...

It is set at 022 default...

Site Admin > Global Settings...
Yes, it is set to 022.........
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Re: Module Directory Write Protected Message after changing back to 777

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My server is NOT set to safe mode

Recently, I have noticed some odd files in the tmp directory of the cms

modmgr_A0vX4B 996KB
modmg_HeN2Br 542KB

They are both write protected and its not possible to delete them.
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Those are from CMSMS, you may want to set the umask to 002 or 000, this helps sometimes, then click the test button...

If you can set those files to 777 then you should be able to delete them, also clearing the cache in site admin > global settings will delete them most times...
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Re: Module Directory Write Protected Message after changing back to 777

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Not easy this error,
I tried everythink you told me, but the error is still persisting  :(
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