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How to set Application Vault's permissions to customers' ?

fearz

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

I need to restrict some of the applications in the Application Vault to my customers...

I don't want all my customers to view/install any of the applications

Anyone know how?

Thanks
 
quoting user's manual:

Click the Server shortcut in the navigation pane.
Click the Application Vault icon in the Services group.

All distribution packages stored in the vault are listed in the Site Application Packages group.
To view the properties of a distribution package and the properties of application packages (containing application files and a suitable license key, if required) based on it, click the Expand (+) button next to the application name.

An icon in the left column indicates whether this application is shown in the list of applications available for addition to a client's application pool:

- the application is shown in the list of applications available for installation.

- the application is hidden from the list of applications available for installation.

When you no longer want to provide your customers with an application, you can choose to either remove the corresponding package from the server, or temporarily hide it from the lists of available applications without removing it from the server.

taken from http://download1.parallels.com/Ples...plesk-8.3-unix-administrators-guide/17286.htm
 
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