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Default-Page for new Domains

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ExarKun

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Hello,
is it possible to change the Default Plesk-Page with this Test-files etcetera?
I want use my own.

I dont like it :D

Thanks for help
 
Yes, just edit the files in

[PREFIX]/psa/home/vhosts/.skel/0/

Save a copy, because some of the Plesk updates will blow out your changes.
 
Try either /var/www/vhosts/.skel/0 OR
/home/httpd/vhosts/.skel/0

Depending on your installation (i.e. how long ago you started with plesk) and your OS. I believe the previous post is a freebsd installation, whereas this post refers to the common RPM based installation locations..at least, to my knowledge.
 
sorry about that. I am on FreeBSD and I specifically left off the /usr/local/ part of it figuring that information would be enough to find it. I didn't realize the installation directories were so different on other platforms.
 
Originally posted by CruzMark
sorry about that. I am on FreeBSD and I specifically left off the /usr/local/ part of it figuring that information would be enough to find it. I didn't realize the installation directories were so different on other platforms.
No problem, i did not say which OS i use, so it's my mistake.
 
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