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Plesk accross Several Servers

J

John Daly

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Hi All,

i've currently got a multi plesk server setup

2x plesk windows
1x expand

everything is setup and works fine (except a few niggles) however;

When adding a domain which control panel should I be logging into? (web1, web2, expand) I dont want my users to have to remember which control panel to login to for each of their domains. Should i tell them to login to expand url? if so then they wont be able to administer the entire domain from there, which is pointless or am i missing the point altogether?
 
Hello John,

You have 2 options there:
1. Create you users as Expand Clients. So they will have a login to Plesk Expand and can choose which domain to manage from there. If Plesk Expand management UI is not enough for their task, they always can proceed to Plesk Panel native UI from Plesk Expand.
See details at http://download1.parallels.com/Ples...lesk-expand-2.3-administrator-guide/26801.htm
2. Use "Central Login" option of Plesk Expand. It will let all users to use one entry point for all Plesk Panel servers. See http://download1.parallels.com/Ples...lesk-expand-2.3-administrator-guide/27303.htm for details.

Regards
 
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