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Plesk 7.0

Well since there is a Plesk 7 post already I will just use this one.

Couple things:

1.) Will the non_ssl_site stuff be fixed it 7?

2.) Is there any plans on something like this?
One spot where a user can go and change all his passwords.
Right now its hard to change some passwords in Plesk.
Unless I am missing something somewhere.
But they have to change thier passwords in a couple places and they can not change there FP password.
Like when they change thier Account Password have a option that says would you like this it be set to all your access accounts, E-Mail Account, FP Account, FTP Account so on.
That should be an easy fix and really should be in Plesk 7, IMO.

Thanks for your time,
Dubie
 
1. Yes
2. No, but I agree with you that the process could be a bit more elegant than it is right now.
 
bchawla - The is no fix, PSA 7 is completely re-worked and is much better than 6.5

I wouldnt recommend that every user on a domain has the same password, its a big security risk. A domain only has one password anyway, the FTP/frontpage password.
 
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