Select the options that should be available in Plesk.

Restricted Mode (known before as Custom View) limits the number of tools available to the Plesk administrator in the Plesk interface. For example, enabling Restricted Mode with the default settings in Service Provider view hides the Extensions Catalog and many options in Tools & Settings.image screenIf you mostly carry out...

Upload website content with the built-in File Manager.in plesk panel

Uploading Content Using FTPTo connect to the server using FTP, you need the following information:FTP server address. The FTP address is your domain name, that is, your site’s Internet address.FTP username. It is identical to your system user name. To find what your system user name is, go to Websites...

Set up additional administrator accounts if you need to delegate system administration tasks to other users.

To make managing your Plesk server easier, you can create additional administrator-level accounts for your technical staff. Users with such accounts can perform most of the tasks the primary administrator can. To prevent abuse, actions performed under additional administrator accounts are logged.To manage additional administrator accounts, go to Tools &...

Define a set of directories and files that should be created for each site on the server.

When someone creates a website, Plesk not only adds a new virtual host to the web server but also creates the site’s directory structure and fills the directories with certain initial content. These directories are located in the corresponding virtual host directories:On Linux: /var/www/vhosts/ <domain_name>On Windows: C:\inetpub\vhosts\ <domain_name><domain_name> here is...

(Only on Windows) Protect the content of your site from hotlinking.

Hotlinking is a situation when a web page of one domain owner is directly linked to images (or other multimedia files) on the web pages of another domain owner. If your domains are hot-linked, you may face the problem of excessive bandwidth usage.Apart from hotlinking, you can come across other...

Restrict the creation of specific domain names by users.

Plesk users can maliciously set up domains with names that are identical to the domain names of popular online stores and other resources. For example, they can use names such as gmail.com or paypal.com. Then, these users can receive email messages sent by your customers to these domains because the...