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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
If you are using https you need just add the s to the http in the url, because Awstats and webalizer with Plesk are working only with http at the moment.
For further easier handling you could add the links with custom buttons to your dashboard, if you would like to do so.
Hope that solves your...
Hello,
perhaps this will solve your problem:
I had this myself.
Be careful only to use
these special characters
!@#$%^&*? of course together with alphabetic and numeric characters
otherwise Plesk will accept the password-change, but it is not possible to log in.
I had the same issue with one page running with WP Super Cache (an other had no problems); after deleting WPSC, installing PHP 7.01 and reinstalling WSP, the page was working again. Perhaps a special constellation of plugins, I dont know.
But from time to time it lost the backend css-styles...