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Disable Coldfusion Support on Individual Domains

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mikelegg

Guest
Is there a way of disabling ColdFusion support (or any other technology for that matter) and still allow domain administrators to modify other settings via the "Web Hosting Settings" area.

For example, I have some plans that don't include ColdFusion, so I disable ColdFusion support when I set them up.
But if I don't also disable the "Physical hosting management" permissions for the Domain Administrator login, customers are able to enable ColdFusion again.

The problem with disabling the "Physical hosting management" permissions is that it prevents users from doing other things like choosing their PHP version, enabling Custom Error Documents or managing Additional write/modify permissions.

I've looked in Plesk and the ColdFusion Administrator but I can't see anything that will allow me to do this.
 
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