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Web Statistics (AWSTATS) logfile changed

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shaunish

Guest
Okay so somehow the path to the logfile for EVERY domain on my server was changed from
"C:\inetpub\vhosts\domain.com\statistics\logs\W3SVC8838\ex%YY-24%MM-24%DD-24.log" to "C:\Program Files\SWsoft\Plesk\admin\db\tmp####.tmp"

I can fix this problem by changing the logfile path, but I have 1048 domains hosted, and it will take me a week!!!!

Every time I add hosting for a new domain, its logfile defaults to this wrong directory, which means I have to change it every time. How do I fix this??

Why did this happen? The only reason I can think of is that a few weeks ago (not sure of the date) another admin here ran the Plesk Reconfigurator -> Repair Plesk Installation to try to solve a horde webmail page not found problem. There is no reason that the Plesk Repair should change that directory, and if it indeed does, SWSOFT needs to fix it asap, it has caused my employer a few thousand dollars already, and is thinking of going elsewhere for hosting (cpanel linux).
 
bump!

please help!

will upgrading to plesk 8.2 fix this?
 
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