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Issue Backup minor errors with pem files

hostking

Regular Pleskian
Any reason I'm seeing this the last few weeks?

Unable to check existence of the file C:\Program Files (x86)\Plesk\var\modules\letsencrypt\etc\live\face-time-clock.net\cert.pem. The file will not be archived

Seems on all the servers this pops up.
 
Do you have this file there? Maybe there is incorrect permission? Have you tried to renew LE certificate for this domain?
 
Its not one domain - its all domains. Funny thing is nothing has changed except we updated to newer version of Plesk.
 
I have the same error in all domains and I think all users have same problem, but I think is is not a bug. I think the backup not add pem file, because ssl certificate expire in few months.
 
Same here... Not sure if I can trust the backup for restore (what about the certificates?)...

PS: files are present as '.symlinks', but '...Unable to check existence of the file C:\Program Files (x86)...'
 
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