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Hi, should the languages like Dutch, German etc. be available in Plesk by default? It seems like that if I read the reseller manual, but my account only shows English.
Or should these language packs be purchased seperatly by my server admin?
Parallels Plesk 12.0 is shipped with the following interface languages:
American English (en-US)
Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR)
Danish (da-DK)
Dutch (nl-NL)
Finnish (fi-FI)
French (fr-FR)
German (de-DE)
Greek (el-GR)
Italian (it-IT)
Japanese (ja-JP)
Korean (ko-KR)
Norwegian (nb-NO)
Polish (pl-PL)
Portugal Portuguese (pt-PT)
Russian (ru-RU)
Simplified Chinese (zh-CN)
Spanish (es-ES)
Swedish (sv-SE)
Traditional Chinese (zh-TW)
Turkish (tr-TR)
Ukrainian (uk-UA)
Just go to Home>Tools & Settings>Interface Management>Languages and enable needed.
Hi, should the languages like Dutch, German etc. be available in Plesk by default?
It seems like that if I read the reseller manual, but my account only shows English.
Or should these language packs be purchased seperatly by my server admin?
I have a plesk reseller account. I do not have full administration access. I only see English in languages. Serveradmin wants to charge extra for enabling languages. But from reading in the manual of Plesk it looks like these should be installed by default. Is this true or should a server admin pay for extra languages and thus could charge me too?