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Problem with subdomain and Plesk

LaurentR2D2

Plesk Certified Professional
Plesk Certified Professional
Hello,

I've created a new subdomain with Plesk 10. Until now, the path to the subdomain folder was set up automatically : /subdomains/<name_subdomains>/httpdocs. Now, it seems I can choose the path. So I've choose to put the subdomain folder directly at the root of the ftp thinking it would be more easy, but now, I can't reach my subdomain with my browser. I always get the message "Server not found". The main domain and another subdomain work very well. Is it the path I've choosen which could cause a problem ? Should I put this subdomain in subdomains folder, like it used to be ?

Thank you
 
I close this message. I just didn't wait enough for the DNS to be propagated. Now everything is ok.
 
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