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Thanks for replying @Esteark I appreciate it. I've raised a ticket with Plesk so hopefully they'll be able to shine some light on it.
In the meantime, if you have access via remote desktop, you could always run npm run build via GIT Bash, that's what I've just had to do. It had no problems...
@kylexu22 and @Esteark did either of you manage to solve this? I'm faced with the same issue also.
@scsa20 It's a deployment using Plesk Laravel Tools so it should just work without the need for changing permissions.
@Sebahat.hadzhi your reply hasn't given me any further confidence unfortunately. Plesk's use of UserVoice is again laughable, "user demand"? There are so many items that have received high votes and have not been implemented, some going back more than 10 years! Uservoice is literally...
IF Plesk actually improved the core product, completed the features and suggestions over on Uservoice instead of adding "Works in progress" to it I might have more of a view point of "They're actually working hard towards giving people what they want, the increase is less bitter to swallow" but...
If anyone has experience of alternative hosting control panels for Windows/IIS servers please do message me. Ideally one that's capable of web hosting and mail (we host mail separately on dedicated mail servers but still want to manage via control panels).
Sebahat, that part of your reply in bold is quite laughable!
There is literally a whole suggestion forum on Uservoice of Plesk's customer base begging for features, improvements or just fixes and we're told "Don't forget to vote for this feature" and we're left to cross our fingers and hope...
Hi,
I've installed Plesk a couple of weeks ago as part of a server migration and didn't realise at the time but the path was set to C:\Inetpub\vhosts (uppercase I) when the directory is actually C:\inetpub\vhosts (lowercase i). Although the Plesk install is ok and and sites are mostly working...
We have Plesk Web Host Edition.
We don't use it as a reseller or any of the reseller functions, we utilise the unlimited domains feature for the clients we manage (we're a web design company).
Last year in November we paid £598.95
I've just received an email from Cleverbridge saying it'll...
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Clear your internet files/history and try it. Also make sure you don't have an web.config/.htaccess left in the directory.
The .cer files were their entry points. They later get filled with scripts and codes that provide them with further access/functionality. From that point they can edit any file they want.
You'll need to audit all of your files looking for foreign code (code that doesn't belong there). If you...
The solution is correcting the vulnerable code you're hosting, can't help you there as it could be anything so you'll need to do an audit.
Until then the batch script I shared will remove the files. But that's just treating the symptom and not the cause.
Looks a bit amateur and dated (with the rounded borders around icons), more of a step back than progression. The existing grey mini icons are much simpler and look more sleek.
Will this look only apply to Customer Views?
Will Server Administrator views remain the same? (I'm hoping they will...
@DataPacket you're welcome, hope it helps! These files were a bit of a surprise to me too, I thought at first it may have been from one of Plesk's processes or related to Let's Encrypt but then started seeing some of the .cer extensions change to ,aspx and .php and knew something wasn't right.