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Chianti
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I created a client account for myself within Plesk.
Under my client account, I have several domains that I own and host through my plesk admin panel. For troubleshooting purposes, the two domains we'll focus on are:
danielhaskell.com
haskell.pro
I also created several subdomains under haskell.pro for each of my family members (my last name is Haskell).
I installed gallery on my danielhaskell.com domain, and it work perfectly. However, I intend on installing gallery under each haskell.pro subdomain, so each of my family members can run their own gallery. Unfortunately, when I try to install the application under any haskell.pro subdomain, I get the following error:
Warning: Site application installation failed: This application is already in this client's application pool
This error makes no sense, since a) gallery doesn't require a license and b) I have gallery installed under an entirely different domain (danielhaskell.com).
Please advise. I'm inclined to believe this is a bug, because there is nothing at all that can justify limiting something like this, especially in light of the fact that I can manually install if it I log into the shell.
Under my client account, I have several domains that I own and host through my plesk admin panel. For troubleshooting purposes, the two domains we'll focus on are:
danielhaskell.com
haskell.pro
I also created several subdomains under haskell.pro for each of my family members (my last name is Haskell).
I installed gallery on my danielhaskell.com domain, and it work perfectly. However, I intend on installing gallery under each haskell.pro subdomain, so each of my family members can run their own gallery. Unfortunately, when I try to install the application under any haskell.pro subdomain, I get the following error:
Warning: Site application installation failed: This application is already in this client's application pool
This error makes no sense, since a) gallery doesn't require a license and b) I have gallery installed under an entirely different domain (danielhaskell.com).
Please advise. I'm inclined to believe this is a bug, because there is nothing at all that can justify limiting something like this, especially in light of the fact that I can manually install if it I log into the shell.