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Internal error: The directory does not exists "admin" from Files tab in Power User Vi

PatrickSR

New Pleskian
I have a new install of Plesk Panel 10.3. I have created a subscription for my website. When I manage the Webspace from the Power User View and go to the Files tab, or click on the Manage Files link under the Files section I get the following error:

Internal error: The directory does not exists "admin"

I,ve gone into the File Sharing settings under Server Management and I see the following settings:

Web Folder root URL: my-domain.com/files
Folder for public files storage: my-domain.com/files/public
URL for visitor access to public files: my-domain.com/files/public-docs

Enable password-protection of public files: Checked
Enable password-protection of public files: my-domain.com/files/protected

I'm assuming these values were created by default. Do I need to change these, and should it be in the httpdocs directory (my-domain.com/httpdocs)?

My question is: Where exactly are the directories created? In the domain web root, or the root/httpdocs?

The error appears to be correct, the admin directory does not exist in either of these 2 folders.

Thanks for the help.
Patrick
 
Ok so looking at IIS I see in the website an files application, but its url is vhosts/fs?? Now i'm really confused. Do all webspace file sharing happen from this url?
 
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