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Plesk provides four tiers of administration: admin, client, domain, and mail name user. All can perform various tasks at remote locations via any standard Internet browser. Being a Client, you are provided with the following management capabilities: |
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This section focuses on description of the specific features of Plesk web-based interface. |
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To do change your personal information, follow these steps: |
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You can choose to set such properties of the Plesk user interface as the interface language, skin, set a number of entries shown per page when displaying various lists (e.g. the list of Domains), and allow/disallow multiple sessions under your login as well as interface locking in time of page loading. |
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To view the permissions for operations you can perform within your environment, click the Permissions icon on the Home page. The Client permissions page will appear listing all available operations. |
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The IP pool is the location within which your IP addresses are managed. You are given IPs and then are able to utilize them within your own domains. IPs are able to be granted as either exclusive, meaning that you become the user with exclusive rights to this IP, or shared, meaning that this IP is shared among many other clients (i.e. one IP can be used for hosting by many clients). |
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Domain template is a predefined set of domain-specific restrictions, options, and hosting parameters, intended to simplify creation of domains with automatic assignment of settings to them. Use the domain template to assign the following parameters: |
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Skeletons are file structure templates, which are used for fast automatic creation of predefined virtual host content when creating a physical hosting. Skeleton file may contain the following top-level directories only: |
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You can insert into Plesk control panel any additional buttons that will be linked to a specific URL. Thus, when a user clicks on such button, the URL link specified will open in a new browser window. The buttons will be placed on Domain Administration pages of all your domains, 4 buttons in a row. |
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You can monitor and manage the following currently active user sessions from the control panel: control panel sessions, FTP sessions and terminal server sessions. To access the user sessions management functions, select the Sessions shortcut in the navigation pane. |
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Plesk keeps a summary of important data for every control panel user. The client report is a brief overview of the account-specific system information. |
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A domain is a virtual address on the Internet for any organization or entity. Technically, a domain is defined as a group of networked computers (servers) that represent an organization and provide network services; however, several domains could reside on one server, in dedicated space provided by a Web hosting service. To the Internet user, a domain appears as space on one server, regardless of its implementation. |
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Thursday, 15 June 2006 |
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Using Plesk you can select any of three different types of hosting services, as listed below: |
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For each domain you can limit, if you have the corresponding permissions, the domain-specific resource usage and the domain validity period. To edit the domain limits: |
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To change the domain name, requirement for www prefix, and adjust the traffic statistics retention setting, follow these steps: |
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Through Plesk, you can customize DNS settings for each domain created. The Plesk administrator can also enable you to customize your own DNS settings; however, it is very important that you possess a strong understanding of DNS prior to making any modifications to the DNS settings. |
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