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subscription term is about to expire.

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RaoulV

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Hi
I get a mail that my subscription term is about to expire. In Plesk panel
I can see this is for 27.02, but I don't see how to extend/renew it.
Any help is welcome --- Thanks
 
I've seen someone with same problem on this forum: no 'subscriptions' tag. He said he found a way to switch, but I don't see how
screenshots attached :screen1.jpgscreen2.jpg
 
You should login to Plesk as administrator. After that you will be able to see and manage subscriptions, service plans, resellers, etc.
 
Use admin login name and password which can be found with

# /usr/local/psa/bin/admin --show-password
 
you can go to subscriptions >> customize >> and change the date at bottom.
And for the login issue are you getting any error?Can you please provide few more details. We can get it resolve for you.
 
you can go to subscriptions >> customize >> and change the date at bottom.
And for the login issue are you getting any error?Can you please provide few more details. We can get it resolve for you.

thanks, but pronlem solved in the meantime ...
 
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