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Windows Security Issue

RubenGatt

New Pleskian
Dear All,

I am new to Plesk, but I currently have a very weird issue. The plesk installation created a user psaadm and the user group psacln, now these two users automatically have access to the inetpub file where there is the vhosts folder and the temp folder containing the config file containing the application pool configuration. Almost every morning I am finding the user psaadm and the grou psacln with deny writes on the inetpub folder automatically. Hence all website will be down since the application pool cannot reach the config file.

Did anyone encountered this issue, how can I make sure that these plesk users permissions remain the same.

Regards

Ruben
 
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