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If I go into Tools & Utilities under Server Management, the only thing I've got that mentions Application is Application Vault, which describes itself as "Here is a full report on all app installations on the hosted sites. It includes both the apps provided to you with the Application Catalog and the apps you uploaded to the server yourself." but offers no way to see the application catalog or what's in it.
If I go into Settings under Server Mangement, there's no application or catalog.
So if I want to make an application unavailable to every customer on a server, which seems like it would be a pretty common thing to do, I have to log into every single subscription one at a time to disable it?!
If you want to make application catalog unavailable for every customers - you can restrict Access to Application Catalog in their Hosting Plans and corresponding subscriptions.
If you want to make application catalog unavailable for every customers - you can restrict Access to Application Catalog in their Hosting Plans and corresponding subscriptions.
I don't want to make Application Catalog unavailable to every customer, I want to make ONE application unavailable to every customer. In this case, the application is one that requires a newer version of php than what CentOS 5.5 comes with, so we are getting support requests every day asking why applications can't be installed, since Plesk presents applications for install that could never be installed to begin with. I want to hide those applications. It is stupid to present a customer with something they can not use.
Last time I checked, the appstore sure as hell doesn't offer applications to customers and then after they purchase and choose to install, it tells them sorry you're not compatible. But then again, Apple seems to have an interest in keeping customers happy while Parallels could care less.