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Changed the password for Windows "admin" account.

Thumbtack

New Pleskian
Hello!

I have some problem: when I wanted to change password for Windows "Administrator" account, I accidentally changed the password for Windows "admin" account.

Could you tell me what it may affect?
 
Hi Thumbtack,

pls. open "cmd.exe" ( as administrator ) and use the command

"%plesk_bin%\plesksrvclient" -set <new_password>

... while it should match the Windows "admin" account password. Pls. be informed, that "<new_password>" is only a placeholder, which should be replaced with your unique password.
 
Thank you for you answer, UFHH01.

But I would like to do some clarify:

I have changed a password for windows "admin" account in windows group "Parallels Panel Users".
And when I restarted the Plesk service and tried to log in, I did it only with the old password.
If execute "%plesk_bin%\plesksrvclient -get" I get the old password.

What is the purpose of the "Parallels Panel Users/admin" account?
Perhaps there is some mapping of users?
Did I understand correctly that the password of windows "Parallels Panel Users/admin" must match with the password, that I see in "%plesk_bin%\plesksrvclient -get"

I will be very grateful for any advice. Thanks.
 
Hi Thumbtack,

in some rare cases, the Plesk installation uses as well the Windows "admin" account, to execute commands, you could run into issues/failures/issues/problems, if the passwords don't match, because the password will be fetched from a local ( encrypted ) file.
 
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