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Anyone found a way to get rid of the fotolia and virtuozzo nagging yet?

The desktop has mentions of both listed in the whats new in 8.1 section. Was trying to limit the promotion of swsoft's partnerships as my customers don't care about that.

I believe the feeds come from
/usr/local/psa/admin/plib/ui
promotion.fotolia.php
promotion.virtuozzo.php

However, removing these files breaks plesk desktop (error about them missing), replacing them leaves the desktop blank.

Suggestions?
 
hmm perhaps search in the other php files to the script that includes these, and comment that line?
 
Those promotion files are encrypted it looks like, can't edit them. :(
 
All plesk ui files are encrypted...
sw-soft REALLY has to come up with a solution or a lot of customers will get pissed...
 
Originally posted by DiLDoG
All plesk ui files are encrypted...
sw-soft REALLY has to come up with a solution or a lot of customers will get pissed...
I most certainly am pissed :mad:
 
I cannot believe how SWsoft is treating loyal customers, please remove this spam from Plesk asap.

Thanks.
 
Havent installed 8.1 yet - but on 8.0.1 you can simply comment out (or remove) {NEWS_ARTICLES} in the templates - is this not still the same?

/usr/local/psa/admin/plib/templates/main.tpl (on freebsd)
 
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