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Possible Plesk 11 Bug? 'Reports' Subfolder Always Inaccessible

Mr Fett

Basic Pleskian
Hi all,

I seem to have discovered an odd glitch in Plesk 11 (latest update running on Server 2008 R2).

If I have a sub-folder in any of my websites (in the httpdocs folder) called 'reports', trying to browse to it throws an error as though anonymous access has been removed. I've checked and double checked the settings and they are all correct, deleted, recreated - all the same problem. If I simply rename the folder to 'reportz' it mysteriously starts working again.

Is this a bug or is there a Plesk list of reserved folder names? Searched and couldn't find anything!

Thanks

Bob
 
I'm not sure but AFAIR this folder name is really reserved for some statistics software.
 
Hi Igor,

Thanks for the response - it seems crazy that a subfolder of httpdocs would be reserved (I can understand a subfolder of the main website folder) and from my searches it doesn't seem to be documented anywhere.

Thanks

Bob
 
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