• Hi, Pleskians! We are running a UX testing of our upcoming product intended for server management and monitoring.
    We would like to invite you to have a call with us and have some fun checking our prototype. The agenda is pretty simple - we bring new design and some scenarios that you need to walk through and succeed. We will be watching and taking insights for further development of the design.
    If you would like to participate, please use this link to book a meeting. We will sent the link to the clickable prototype at the meeting.
  • (Plesk for Windows):
    MySQL Connector/ODBC 3.51, 5.1, and 5.3 are no longer shipped with Plesk because they have reached end of life. MariaDB Connector/ODBC 64-bit 3.2.4 is now used instead.
  • The Horde webmail has been deprecated. Its complete removal is scheduled for April 2025. For details and recommended actions, see the Feature and Deprecation Plan.

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    Issue Daily Emails - Let`s Encrypt certificates for admin have been issued/renewed

    We have two Windows VPSs at GoDaddy Running Plesk. We have a handful of sites on each that are secured by Let's Encrypt using SSLit. On one of the servers we are getting a daily email that all the certificates on that server have been secured. I'm thinking that email is coming from our server...
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    Issue Let's Encrypt Attempting to use HTTP instead of DNS Challenge for wildcard

    Hello. I was trying to renew a certificate in Plesk using Let's Encrypt and it is giving me the error and it is giving me the following error: Previously when issuing certificates it would present me with an image that says to add a DNS record, which I would do and everything would run...
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    Issue Keep websites secured Showing disabled

    Hi Pleskians, The option of "Keep websites secured" in SSL it! Extension is showing as disabled. Snapshot is attached for reference. Kindly suggest, how to enable this option, as we do not want to re-install the SSL again and again on over 1000+ sites. Overview of Server: - OS: Microsoft...
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