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Plesk Filesharing

Hi freakystyle!

/cstrike is not a common location. Usually it looks like /files/public-docs/

Could you please describe how you customized it?
 
Hello,

It looks like you have created folder, put some contents into this folder, and have enabled "Directory browsing" for this folder (or maybe for whole site)
Your files cannot be downloaded because they have extension which is unknown for IIS webserver (I'm talking about bz2 files).

You need to add bz2 extension to allowed Mime types list (or you can add *, so ALL files will be downloadable in your directory).
Please log in to Plesk, select your website, go to "Virtual directories", then you can open "cstrike" folder, then go to Mime Types tab, choose "Add Mime type".
Then specify extension ".bz2" and Content "application/octet-stream" from the dropdown.
You can specify extension "*" if you want all files to be downloadable from this directory.

p.s. regarding file sharing, this is slightly different functionality, it is interesting why it is not working on your domain. Now I see 503 error while trying to open http://ve097.venus.fastwebserver.de/files/public/
 
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