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Change predefined user role settings?

R

robart 3s

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While creating a subscription you can make user accounts for this subscription and define them by selecting a user role. Plesk offers 4 predefined user roles (accoutant, application user, owner, webmaster), but I need another standard configuration. Is it possible to change the predefined user role settings? Or create a new global user role?

I use Plesk (10.4) for mail hosting and have to create a whole bunch of subscriptions. So, I don't really want to set in every single subscription a local user role. Is there a way to prevent this?

Regards, Rolf
 
Look at output of

# /usr/local/psa/bin/role --help

and tables

mysql> show tables like '%role%';
+----------------------------+
| Tables_in_psa (%ole%) |
+----------------------------+
| smb_roleGeneralPermissions |
| smb_roleServicePermissions |
| smb_roles |
+----------------------------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
 
In role-tables I can't find a flag that refers to predefined user roles. Especially in smb_roles, which I think is crucial, seems no such information to find. So, before I make a mistake: Can I set via "role" command a global user role (like the four predefined) without connecting the role to a user account (parameter "owner")?
 
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