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Question How do I find out what version of Plesk my hosting service is running?

kirsteng

New Pleskian
I am wondering whether my backup problem is due to an automatic Plesk update. How do I find out what version my hosting service is running?
 
If I understand you correctly you don't have access to Plesk by yourself. Maybe you can find the panel login page, then you can see the version in the browser title or the exact version in the meta tags in the sourcecode.

Try one of these addresses to find the panel:
yourdomain:8880
yourdomain:8443
yourdomainsIP:8880
yourdomainsIP:8443
hosterswebsite:8880
hosterswebsite:8443
hosterwebsitesIP:8880
hosterwebsitesIP:8443
 
Ok, so you don't have admin level access. Only way is to look at the title in the tab since the tab will tell you the version at the end of it (it won't be the full version).
 
Then look into the sourcecode of any page, as I already suggested. I have the version there even on the login page, where I don't have admin rights, of course (because I'm not logged in).
 
Rather than trying to figure out what Plesk version your hosting providers runs, it's likely better to contact them about any issue you have so they can help you. As you do not have any administrator access to the server there is no way for you to control to upgrade/adjust the schema any way. It's probably also much easier for them to tell which Plesk version the runs, than it is for you (as an end-user) to figure out.
 
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