• Please be aware: Kaspersky Anti-Virus has been deprecated
    With the upgrade to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.64, "Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Servers" will be automatically removed from the servers it is installed on. We recommend that you migrate to Sophos Anti-Virus for Servers.
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    Errors while updating from 12.0.18 to 12.5.30

    Hi again ! It's all ok !! i did first the command throught WinSCP command line & it doesnt work, i tried again with putty & it works fine, update to 12.5.3 is done. I'll check all functionnality to see if there's any issues.
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    Errors while updating from 12.0.18 to 12.5.30

    Hi ! thanks for reply, i tried this command but dunno what to do more ? It didn't resolve anything
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    Errors while updating from 12.0.18 to 12.5.30

    Hi there, I started updating plesk but some errors occures during the installation, these are logs : ---------------- [2015-10-30 16:01:10.074150] Le système vérifie si les dépendances des packages sont résolues. [2015-10-30 16:01:10.074605] autoinstaller: read output of...
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    Problem with plesk update

    Hi Igor, I've just tried to manually update. Plesk is now indicate : Version de Plesk 12.0.18 Mise à jour n° 68, dernière mise à jour à 7 Oct 2015 16:40 It seems that your advice works. This is the end of the log : Patch plesk-12.0.18~patch68 installation summary: 592 items applied, 10...
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    Problem with plesk update

    Hi there, I'm using Plesk 12.0.18 with Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS Last automatic update gave me an error, this is the log : ../... E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. Warning: there are errors in 'apt-get update' Detecting installed product...
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