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netaffairs1

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How do I disable practicly everything for end users.

I'm trying to make it so they can only get to the phpmyadmin part.
the only problem I keep having is that I am somehow unable to take away their rights to edit the desktop part in their account aswell as their abillity to access the other parts.

on their desktop I placed the link to the "webadmin for database" which is all they actually need.

can someone give me advice on how to disable everything else?

Regards,
~Netaffairs
 
Hello netaffairs1,

There are several ways to restrics users from accessing a set of items in Plesk Contro Panel:
* One is to use 'Permission' option for Client/Domain admistrators that helps to define the needed level of access.
It can be found here:
Plesk CP > Client > select exact Client > Permissions
Plesk CP > Domains > select exact Domain > Domain Administrator Access

* You can also use interface templates to hide buttons; please, read documentation page explaining how to use it:
http://download1.swsoft.com/Plesk/Plesk8.6/Doc/en-US/plesk-8.6-unix-administrators-guide/28735.htm
 
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