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Reset owner file manager

Dirk_Meij

New Pleskian
Hi,

CentOS 7 64bit + Plesk 12

How can i reset the owner state of the files in file manager. right now some files have the ROOT as owner. I know with DirectAdmin there is a Reset owner feature. But this is cant find in Plesk.


Thanks for the help.

//Dirk
 
You can repair default vhost permissions with command:

# /usr/local/psa/bin/repair --restore-vhosts-permissions
 
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