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Issue with Plesk LVE Manager

Tyson_Moore

Basic Pleskian
Hey all,

I am having an issue with LVE Manager in Plesk.

It keeps defaulting to the link below:
https://mydomainname:8443/modules/plesk-lvemanager/^?tab=selector

The %5E being a "^". I can however remove the ^ to view it. This is happening in both the Admin panel, and the customer panel.

The error below comes up in the logs:
2016/02/16 12:26:00 [error] 49428#0: *158 open() "/usr/local/psa/admin/htdocs/modules/plesk-lvemanager/^" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: IP Address, server: , request: "GET /modules/plesk-lvemanager/%5E?tab=selector HTTP/1.1", host: "mydomainname:8443", referrer: "https://mydomainname:8443/modules/plesk-lvemanager/"

Anyone else having the same issue?
 
Oh, I have also tried updating it (without removing it), but of course, as you see, I still posted the issue.
 
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Thanks for your response Igor :)

Yeah I submitted a ticket with them earlier. They've advised they know about it.

Posted here first as it was happening on the Plesk server, but not the cPanel server.
 
I thought it was just a standard version that was installed via CloudLinux, and so control panel independent, but handled inside the particular control by it's module/plugin feature.

I guess it must pick up what control panel is on the server, as it does install it to a different folder structure from what I can see.
 
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