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    Domain disk usage not shown corectly after upgrade from 11.5 to 12

    Hi Igor, Thank you for your replay. I have run the re-calculate domain's disk usage statistics but still, if the usage is more than 2048 MB it shows this value. I have all the update, please check print screen. Thank you
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    Domain disk usage not shown corectly after upgrade from 11.5 to 12

    Hi, I have upgrade plesk to 12 version and after upgrade all the domains that have more than 2048 MB on the server are shown as 2048 MB. If i go on the domain statistic the tab the total disk usage is 2048.1 MB but on the graph the services disk usage are shown correctly. I have 2...
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    Login problem after upgrade from 10.3.1 to 10.4.4

    [Solved] The problem was on the Server Settings >> Full hostname , it was changed six months ago after plesk installation. In the file Plesk/admin/conf/sso/sso_config.ini , hostname in the file was with the old name (instalation hostname). After i edit with the new hostname everything...
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    Login problem after upgrade from 10.3.1 to 10.4.4

    Hello, I upgrade Plesk for windows form 10.3.1 to 10.4.4 from plesk Panel. Everything worked fine. After i restart the server and try to login with my admin password i get this error: "Error: Unable to log you on. An internal error occurred in the Single Sign-on authorization engine...
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