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Error when trying to edit ftp user

DougCurtis

Basic Pleskian
I am running Plesk 11.5 for Linux with the latest patches. I am getting an error "Warning: Permission denied." when I try to click on the ftp user for a site. I've looked through the admin settings and I can't find why the site's user can't edit the ftp user.

Thanks,

Doug
 
Thanks but that seemed to be a file/directory permissions issue while this is an issue editing the ftp user's password.
 
I found the problem. The user role needs the create/edit sites permissions but I don't want the role to have have all of those permissions.
 
So the problem I'm having is I need to allow a user to change the system user password but I don't them them to be able to rename the system user or rename the domain.
 
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