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Disable user from Panel Access - Customer page message

CJZ

Basic Pleskian
Plesk panel has the ability to disable a user's access to the control panel. When a user is active but is disabled from the Panel, on the customer list for the admin, their account is shown as suspended. The message that pops up is:

Code:
The customer account is suspended: 
Access to the Control Panel is blocked for the customer and all their users; the customer's domains are suspended, their Web, FTP and mail services are no longer accessible to the Internet users.

Even though everything is active and the only thing disabled is their access to the control panel, this is misleading. It would be nice to have some differentiation between the two or a different message when the account is just blocked from logging into the panel. If the account was truly suspended we wouldn't be able to tell the difference by just looking but would have to dive into the configuration of the customer.

I host multiple customers that do not need access to the panel, so for security, we disable their user accounts from the panel.

Plesk Panel: 11.5.30
 
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