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Hi All,
I've got an issue that I'm dealing with and I was wondering if any other people out there were dealing with it.
We've recently started deploying Windows 2008 servers with Plesk 8.6 on them. The problem that we are running into is that Plesk 8.6 will make modifications to our customer's web.config files which will corrupt them and cause their website to stop functioning. When modifying any of the hosting settings, Plesk will clear out any web.config entries that are located in configuration/System.webserver/handlers and replace it with a whole bunch of "Plesk_Handler" nodes. This is causing major issues for our customers since many of our customers websites rely on entries in the system.webserver node that are getting overwritten by plesk.
Does anybody have any suggestions or know how to make plesk on Windows 2008 store the webserver settings in the webserver's ApplicationHost.xml file (metabase replacement) as opposed to the individual sites' web.config file?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Tony V.
I've got an issue that I'm dealing with and I was wondering if any other people out there were dealing with it.
We've recently started deploying Windows 2008 servers with Plesk 8.6 on them. The problem that we are running into is that Plesk 8.6 will make modifications to our customer's web.config files which will corrupt them and cause their website to stop functioning. When modifying any of the hosting settings, Plesk will clear out any web.config entries that are located in configuration/System.webserver/handlers and replace it with a whole bunch of "Plesk_Handler" nodes. This is causing major issues for our customers since many of our customers websites rely on entries in the system.webserver node that are getting overwritten by plesk.
Does anybody have any suggestions or know how to make plesk on Windows 2008 store the webserver settings in the webserver's ApplicationHost.xml file (metabase replacement) as opposed to the individual sites' web.config file?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Tony V.