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Resolved Login page only allows social media loginsI

Joel Beazelman

New Pleskian
I just upgraded the latest version of Plesk Obsidian from Onyx. When I try to login into the page using my domain name and port number, the login page shows social media logins only. There is no username and password fields. Also, the plesk logo image isn't loaded on the left side of the screen. I tried to repair the installation, but the command "plesk repair installation" it doesn't recognized "installation" as a valid command. It also doesn't show up as part of the list of aspects when I use the help option. I also tried to reinstall from the command line and it claims Plesk is already installed. I also tied the repair shortcut from the login url and I got an error page. Finally, I tried repairing the installation from Windows Add/Remove Program and there was only the option to uninstall plesk.
 
I contacted my hosting provider's tech support and was told I would need to execute the following command:

plesk bin admin --get-login-link

I'm not sure what the command did, but it cleared up the error. I am now able to log into my admin account. What bothers me is that I followed the instruction in detail and I never saw this mentioned. Plesk's documentation is inadequate.
 
Ohhh dude, and i thought it was only my problem, it looks like it happens to more people than i could even think. The fact that a more users are getting uncomfortable because of these issues, would make them abandon plesk, which would't be that nice for the moderators and site admins. I mean did you ever had any kind of problem like this on a social network website? Like facebook, myspace (oldie but goldie) or even instagram. I mean on my instagram page despite i have purchased followers, which i do not recommend, i just tried to see if it works, despite the fact that i have done it, i have never had an issue like this, which makes it aberrant.
 
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