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    htaccess / mod_rewrite (or change IIS to Apache?)

    I dont agree with that. Mysql isnt part of IIS, but if it was missing out of plesk it is a shortcomming ;-) I hoped it worked out of the box as it is a try-out to use some windows servers next to the linux ones.
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    htaccess / mod_rewrite (or change IIS to Apache?)

    Yes that is what you said. It would be a huge bummer if Plesk required additional licenses and software to get it working properly :(
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    htaccess / mod_rewrite (or change IIS to Apache?)

    Sounds good, but you said; "And Plesk version 10.0 and later versions do not support Apache."
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    htaccess / mod_rewrite (or change IIS to Apache?)

    I dont know, but it does not work at all? Should it work out of the box, because it wont read it. And the big why, because almost every website uses the htaccess mod_rewrite
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    htaccess / mod_rewrite (or change IIS to Apache?)

    I'm sure this problem concers to more people. I cant get if figured out how to properly use mod_rewrite on Plesk for Windows. At first IIS is used, not really a problem as long as it has al the needed features. I can see there is something like 'URL-rewrite' on the system but it seems it...
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