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Panel 11.5 - How do I enable AWStats?

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GregSmid

New Pleskian
Hi guys,

I'm hoping there's a really simple solution that I'm just overlooking, but I can't see how to enable AWStats for the domains on my server. In our old Panel (v9.5), I could go Domains > DOMAIN.TLD > Web Hosting Settings, and on that page there was an option to choose between Webalizer/AWStats/None. In version 11.5, I don't see that option.

When I look on the actual Windows server, I do see an AWStats directory along with a Webalizer directory in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Parallels\Plesk\Additional", so I think it's installed...? AWStats comes along as part of the Plesk Panel license, right?

I can see the Webalizer stats when I browse to http://DOMAIN.TLD/plesk-stat/webstat/, but I'd much rather see AWStats.

Thanks,

Greg
 
Just go to Hosting settings for domain and select Web statistics engine for domain in drop-down menu.
 
Ah, there it is! I didn't notice the Hosting Settings link up near the domain name... thanks Igor!

Greg
 
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