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Recent content by Dmotos

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    Error accessing a user ftp.

    I have a user account FTP tells me the password is invalid. I tried to change the password, and still the same error. Other ftp accounts from other domains are working properly.
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    After upgrading to Plesk Panel 11.5, the statistics are not updated.

    I think the problem is here. No exist C:\inetpub\vhosts\<domain_name>\logs\W3SVC<IIS_sit e_id>\web<date_format>.log file. Exist C:\inetpub\vhosts\<domain_name>\logs\W3SVC<IIS_sit e_id>\u_extend4.log file.
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    After upgrading to Plesk Panel 11.5, the statistics are not updated.

    Each domain has the log file. I see it as the file is getting bigger as visits to the page. The "Daily script task" is executed. The "Daily web statistics analyzers run task" is executed.
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    After upgrading to Plesk Panel 11.5, the statistics are not updated.

    This is precisely the problem. After structuring the statistics do not update the data. How I can change 'awstats' to take the data from the new structure?
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    After upgrading to Plesk Panel 11.5, the statistics are not updated.

    I think the problem is in: In previous versions, the log folder is located in domain / statistics / logs and the new version is domain / logs. If a problem is that, as changing the reading folder in Awstats logs?
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    Change vhosts folder.

    I have a server with Plesk Panel 11. When I create a domain, I created the folder: c: \ inetpub \ vhosts. I need to change the folder, since in that hard drive partition I'm running out of space. How I can change the location of the folder where Plesk creates domains?
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    Migration error.

    I'm trying to migrate a server that has the version 10 to another server with version 11. When I run the migration manager, I get the message "IP Address not found '. Both teams have the same type of IP, exclusive.
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    Error when I open the file "zip" from a backup.

    Plesk Panel v. 10.2 I made a local backup with Plesk Panel. Once the backup files intengo open "zip" generated, but I Winzip returns an error: "Unexpected end." I'm afraid I made ​​the copies are not valid.
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    Ftp error!

    I've already solved. The problem was the limitation of 600 seconds of the FTP connection.
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    Ftp error!

    I have a problem with Plesk Panel 10.2 When I make a backup and want to send ftp repository. Make the backup locally, begins sending the file. Zip but short. Just send approximately 150 Mb.
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    Setting default page

    How I can tell you in a folder that the files are valid *. aspx, *. htm?
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    Statistics in a domain with Awstats

    In the folder a file named index.html Reconfiguration I have done, but still the same.
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    Statistics in a domain with Awstats

    http://www.velezrubio.org/plesk-stat/webstat/ When I enter the URL to display the statistics of a domain, I get the following message: You do not have permission to access this document.
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    Log files

    Log files of web page views. I've already solved. Thanks.
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    Log files

    In the domains I have in Plesk integrated, it did not generate log files Why?
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