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Issue Moving cgi-bin directory?

OlgaKM

Basic Pleskian
Hi,

I recently upgraded to Plesk 12.5. I notice that now it creates the cgi-bin directory under httpdocs. I would prefer to have it in the web root. Two questions:

1) Do I need to manually create a cgi-bin directory if I change cgi-mode for the domain? I read through this thread: https://talk.plesk.com/threads/cgi-support-cgi-bin-directory-is-located-in.296538/ and tried changing this setting both through the Plesk UI and through the command line. The setting is saved. However, when I check the domain's directory, there is no cgi-bin folder in webroot, the cgi-bin folder is still under httpdocs.

2) Is there a way to change this default behavior?

Thank you for your help.
 
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