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Modifying which APPS are available to customers...

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PeterElsner

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We're in the process of migrating our users from Plesk 8.1 to Plesk 10.0.1. This is happening on a new server, and we noticed that there are a handful of APPS (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, etc...) that are available to the users. This is fine and we want to support some of these apps, just not all of them.

I have found where I can disable the APPS completely in the Service Plans (permissions section)...
By just unchecking the "Access to Application Catalog" box.

I would like to be able to offer WordPress, and a few others, but not all the apps available to our users...
How do I go about modifying which APPS are going to be available and which I don't want to make available to our users?

Thanks,
Peter
 
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