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Question Allow access to file sharing only

Fred Tep

New Pleskian
Hello,

I've been asked to set up a shared folder by one of my client who's already got a website on my server with plesk onyx.
I'm working with the web admin edition.

What I thought was to allow my user to Upload and manage files so I ve change the Application User Role.
It's working just fine but if I do that my users have also access to the files manager. I don't want them to access it as a I see it as a security threat. They could erase any httpdocs file by mistake (yeah some of them are not really computer friendly...)

Has anyone a suggestion on how I can manage that ?
 
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