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Question Login to SITEJET Admin?

adp

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS 7.9
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.58 Update #2
Hi,

We think the Sitejet extension is excellent.
Now we would like to give our customers easy access to the Sitejet Builder Admin.
With Plesk's normal user role management, it is not possible to configure access so that the customer/user only has access to the Sitejet button.

How is it possible to give the user access without unlocking other Plesk functions? So pure Sitejet access?

THX
 
This is a feature that would yet need to be developed. I think I recall that there are no plans for this feature, though.
 
Is perhaps a workaround possible to restrict user rights so that the user can only use the site builder?
 
Is there any news update? It's really inconvenient to have a webbuilder that cannot be accessed by the customer.
Any alternatives?
 
What do you mean by normal user role? I have a friend setup on my plesk server and she is able to use sitejet builder just fine without needing full admin access.
 
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