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URL for trial and regular sites

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Basic Pleskian
Can you rename a trial site ? With Sitebuilder 3.0 a customer could rename their trial site to something that they could understand rather than a long string of letters and numbers. With Sitebuilder 4.0, if I change the customer's name for them the URL for editing the trial site doesn't work.

Also, with Sitebuilder 3.0, after converting the trial site to a regular site the format for the URL for editing was "sitename.sitebuilder.mydomain.com". This doesn't work in 4.0 What is the format for the URL for a regular editable site in Sitebuilder 4.0 ?

My reason for moving to Sitebuilder 4.0 was the ability for a customer to upload their own banner. I'm happy with this but everything else seems to be more complicated. My customers want simplicity and the basics.
 
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