Wordpress installations that were installed through the Plesk panel work amazingly well. They auto update and I don't have to change any settings to install a new theme or upload photos.
However, I have a couple of manually installed Wordpress sites that were moved from a different server...
Thanks to the recent work that's gone into Plesk for Windows, it now supports Let's Encrypt which is working well, very pleased with it. I've just found out that the latest version of MailEnable Standard also supports SSL! I'm very very pleased about this and no now longer need to switch to...
Thanks very much for the pointers, I really appreciate it. I'll start planning on a fully manual migration. Not sure when I'll do it but I'll pop back on when I'm done to let you know how it went.
Hello!
I have a Windows 2012 server running the latest version of Plesk with just a couple of domains and email accounts. Nothing too major. I am considering switching to Linux for two reasons. The first being that a Linux installation with Plesk now supports the Let's Encrypt plugin. It's an...
I did indeed, had to create the panel.ini from the sample file. Please see attached logs, thanks for your time.
P.S. Had to use a Dropbox link for php_error, already too large for forum to handle.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rq3bqbhtnacxu8j/php_error.txt?dl=0
Dmitry,
Thanks for your response. I've taken a look at the logs but can't yet find anything that would point towards the problem. I'm currently using MailEnable 9.0. I have also taken a look in the server repository at the backup and it is still much less than what it should be. The missing...
Hello!
I have tried backing up individual web spaces and the entire server but in the resulting backup file that I download, only one of the three email addresses is found in the backup folder - backup_domainmail.
The server claims the backup file is 1.09 GB but when downloaded to my laptop is...