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Moving domains between clients

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Hi,

In Plesk, you create clients, and you assign domain hosting to those clients. However, I haven't found a way to move a domain from one client to another.

Any idea?

Thanks,
R.
 
If you view the MySQL Database you change which client the domain belongs to by locating the Cl_id of the client you would like to move the domain to and changing the CL_ID of the domain to that client. I'm going to have my database guy my a script. I'll post it when it's done. :)
 
Has anyone come up with a solution for this?

My Problem:
I have a customer that needs to be able to create and edit mail accounts. Right now his domain is under an other client, wich resells to him. As far as I understand plesk, the domain needs to be in a new client, so that the customer can login and change email, but only for his domain.
Is this right? Or can I create a plesk login just for this domain, while it is still in the other client?

Thank you for any help!
Johannes Hammersen
 
Hi,

Just create a new domain user on that domain. Should sort your porblem out. You can create domain users that can then just alter e-mail and settings on that domain from there.

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