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  1. #1
    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Changes not taking effect

    Greetings,

    I made a change and restarted Plesk and Apache, but the changes aren't taking effect. Should I try restarting the container?

    Thanks,
    Shane.
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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Changes not taking effect

    Jeremya,

    These are my browser versions...

    Internet Explorer 9.0
    Firefox 8.0
    Chrome 16.0.912.63

    After restarting the container, the server uptime was reset (for the first time). The changes are still not taking effect, however.

    Shane.
    Basic Linux Hosting on classic platform; Parallels Plesk Panel 10.3.1

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    jeremya is offline Administrator
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    You can certainly try rebooting, can't hurt right? It may also be worth noting your browser version since Plesk support for firefox is a bit behind to my understanding.
    -Jeremya

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Changes not taking effect

    The end goal is to have a browser store my username and password.

    I wasn't aware that updates were made to Plesk. For example, will my 10.3.1 version be upgraded to 10.4?

    A possible work-around is to store the username and password in the bookmark... which would look something like this...

    https://168.144.28.60:8443/login_up.php3?username=admin&password=password

    Thanks,
    Shane.

    EDIT: This should post #5. The posts are out of order, and I'm not getting notified of new posts. I think it is because the forum time is wrong. Does anyone else have this problem?
    Last edited by sgoodman; 2011-12-21 at 01:12 PM. Reason: Incorrect time
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    jeremya is offline Administrator
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    What is the end goal here? If you want an easy way to store your password and login quickly you could try third party services like roboform or lastpass? Might be overkill to modify your Plesk installation especially since any updates may simply overwrite them. I don't see any other alternatives online at this time other than the instruction you found but even that has had little success (one user notes it does resolve storing the username).
    -Jeremya

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Question Changes

    There is a new blog post that says myhosting.com provides security patches. Do you also do upgrades? For example, will my 10.3.1 version be upgraded to 10.4?

    Thanks,
    Shane.
    Basic Linux Hosting on classic platform; Parallels Plesk Panel 10.3.1

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    jeremya is offline Administrator
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    At this time, we don't provide major upgrades of Plesk, but this may change. There are quick command lines you can run to achieve the upgrades but I would recommend sticking with the included version. Your panel will still receive micro updates automatically which will patch security issues.
    -Jeremya


 

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