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problem with webmail folder access after restore

M

mrbister

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Hi!

I had some issues with mysql (which caused Plesk Control Panel to die) so I re-installed Plesk and made a restore of my settings, domains and users (complete restore).
After doing that everyone who tries to login to webmail get a Windows authentication box before they get to login to horde webmail:

credentials.jpg


The only user I'm able to login with is administrator.

Does anyone have a solution to this? For me a restore is a restore, not "restore and fiddle around ten hours fixing things..." *imo*

-Jonas
 
did you find out what it was, i have the same problem.

please provide me with the solution.


very thanks chris
 
It sounds exactly like a permissions problem

If you need a reference here are how the permissions on the webmail sites are configured on my servers.

Administrators = full control (inherited)

psacln = read & execute, List folder contents, read (inherited)

psasrv = read & execute, list folder contents, read (inherited)

SYSTEM = full control (inherited)

Also make sure the site is using the webmail application pool.

Hope this is helpful.
 
Hi!

Yes, it was a permission problem.
What good is Plesk restore if you still have to manually edit permissions....... :rolleyes:

-MrBister

Originally posted by sonics
did you find out what it was, i have the same problem.

please provide me with the solution.


very thanks chris
 
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