Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 User guide

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Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5
Administrator's Guide
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Contents
Preface 7
Typographical Conventions ........................................................................................................... 7
Feedback ....................................................................................................................................... 8
About Parallels Panel 9
Overview of Business Model, User Accounts and Permissions .................................................. 10
Overview of Software Components Managed by Parallels Plesk Panel ..................................... 10
Getting Started 12
Logging In to Parallels Plesk Panel ............................................................................................. 13
If You Forgot Your Password ............................................................................................ 15
Becoming Familiar with Parallels Plesk Panel ............................................................................ 15
Changing Your Password and Contact Information .................................................................... 20
Configuring Your Parallels Plesk Panel 21
Upgrading License Key for Your Panel ....................................................................................... 22
Upgrading the Trial License Key ....................................................................................... 23
Installing Additional License Keys for Parallels Plesk Panel Add-ons .............................. 24
Upgrading Your License Key ............................................................................................ 25
Rolling Back to Your Previously Used License Key .......................................................... 25
Securing Your Parallels Plesk Panel ........................................................................................... 25
Restricting Administrative Access to Parallels Plesk Panel .............................................. 26
Securing Communication to Server with SSL Encryption ................................................. 27
Setting Up Global Account .......................................................................................................... 30
Creating a Global Account ................................................................................................ 33
Connecting Local Accounts To Your Global Account ....................................................... 33
Switching Between Accounts ............................................................................................ 34
Changing Global Account Password ................................................................................ 34
Disconnecting Local Accounts From Global Account ....................................................... 35
Rebranding Your Parallels Plesk Panel ...................................................................................... 35
Customizing Your Home Page .......................................................................................... 36
Changing Interface Language and Skin (Linux Hosting) .................................................. 37
Changing Interface Language and Skin (Windows Hosting) ............................................ 39
Setting a Custom Logo ...................................................................................................... 41
Adding and Removing Custom Hyperlink Buttons ............................................................ 41
Installing and Removing Parallels Plesk Panel Themes (Skins) ...................................... 43
Installing and Removing Interface Languages .................................................................. 44
Hiding and Unhiding Sets of Buttons ................................................................................ 45
Customizing Home Pages for Your Customers ................................................................ 47
Adjusting Session Preferences ................................................................................................... 49
Configuring and Maintaining Your Server 50
Adding and Removing IP Addresses .......................................................................................... 51
Selecting and Configuring Software Components Used on the Server (Windows Hosting) ....... 54
Configuring DNS Services ........................................................................................................... 54
Preface 4
Configuring Parallels Plesk Panel to Run Behind a Router with Firewall and Network Address
Trans
lation ................................................................................................................................... 59
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Setting Up Parallels Plesk Panel's Firewall (Windows Hosting) ....................................... 61
Configuring Port Range for Passive FTP Mode (Windows Hosting) ................................ 66
Configuring Mail Services ............................................................................................................ 67
Setting Up Spam Protection .............................................................................................. 69
Setting Up Virus Protection (Linux Hosting) ...................................................................... 78
Setting Up Virus Protection (Windows Hosting) ............................................................... 79
Configuring Mailman Mailing List Software (Linux Hosting) ............................................. 79
Preventing Your Customers From Sending Mass E-mail (Linux Hosting) ........................ 80
Configuring Parallels Plesk Panel for Database Hosting ............................................................ 80
Setting Up Remote Database Hosting .............................................................................. 81
Managing Database Servers............................................................................................. 83
Configuring the Connection to External Database Management Systems (Windows Hosting) . 84
Creating New Connections to External Databases (Windows Hosting) ........................... 85
Changing Settings Of Existing ODBC Connections (Windows Hosting) .......................... 85
Removing Connections to External Databases (Windows Hosting) ................................. 86
Enabling Support for Adobe ColdFusion (Linux Hosting) ........................................................... 86
Enabling Integration with Sitebuilder (Linux Hosting) ................................................................. 87
Enabling Integration with Google Services for Websites ............................................................ 90
Providing Panel Users with Access to Google Services for Websites .............................. 92
Enabling Support for Miva E-commerce Applications (Linux Hosting) ........................................ 93
Enabling Support for Miva E-commerce Applications (Windows Hosting) .................................. 94
Configuring ASP.NET (Windows Hosting) .................................................................................. 96
Configuring IIS Application Pool (Windows Hosting) .................................................................. 98
Configuring Shared SSL (Windows Hosting) ............................................................................ 100
Configuring Statistics ................................................................................................................. 102
Configuring E-mail Notification System ..................................................................................... 102
Configuring Help Desk .............................................................................................................. 108
Adjusting System Date and Time .............................................................................................. 110
Starting, Stopping and Restarting Services .............................................................................. 111
Enabling Piped Logs for Web Server to Reduce the Risk of Web Service Disruption (Linux Hosting)
................................................................................................................................................... 114
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Monitoring Mail Server Message Queue and Troubleshooting Mail Congestion (Linux Hosting)114
Scheduling Tasks with Crontab (Linux Hosting) ....................................................................... 116
Scheduling Tasks with Windows Task Scheduler (Windows Hosting) ..................................... 118
Extending Parallels Plesk Panel Capabilities with Modules and Add-ons (Linux Hosting) ....... 120
Installing Modules ........................................................................................................... 121
Configuring and Managing Modules ............................................................................... 121
Removing Modules ......................................................................................................... 122
Delegating Administrative Privileges to Technical Support Engineers (Windows Hosting) ...... 123
Creating Additional Administrator Accounts .................................................................... 124
Modifying Additional Administrator Accounts .................................................................. 124
Suspending And Unsuspending Additional Administrator Accounts .............................. 125
Removing Additional Administrator Accounts ................................................................. 125
Serving Your Customers 126
Before You Start Providing Services To Your Customers ........................................................ 127
Simplifying Setup of User Accounts ................................................................................ 128
Simplifying Setup of Domains and Web Sites................................................................. 137
Prepackaging Applications Your Customers Can Use ................................................... 143
Predefining Content for New Web Sites ......................................................................... 147
Predefining Default Home Page Settings for Your Customers ....................................... 148
Managing User Accounts .......................................................................................................... 149
Adding User Accounts ..................................................................................................... 149
Modifying User Accounts ................................................................................................ 158
Converting Reseller Accounts into Client Accounts ........................................................ 162
Converting Client Accounts into Reseller Accounts ........................................................ 162
Preface 5
Converting Domain Administrator Acc
ounts into Client Accounts .................................. 163
Viewing Account Balance Reports in the Billing System ................................................ 163
Suspending and Unsuspending User Accounts.............................................................. 164
Removing User Accounts ................................................................................................ 165
Hosting Web Sites ..................................................................................................................... 166
Obtaining Domain Names ............................................................................................... 167
Setting Up Hosting Account for a Web Site .................................................................... 167
Creating and Publishing a Site ........................................................................................ 174
Previewing a Site ............................................................................................................ 182
Configuring ASP.NET (Windows Hosting) ...................................................................... 182
Setting PHP Version for a Domain (Windows Hosting) .................................................. 189
Deploying Databases ...................................................................................................... 189
Accessing Data From External Databases (Windows Hosting) ...................................... 192
Configuring Data Source Names for Adobe ColdFusion (Windows Hosting) ................. 194
Installing Applications ...................................................................................................... 196
Using Google Services for Websites .............................................................................. 201
Using IIS Application Pool (Windows Hosting) ............................................................... 203
Securing Web Sites ......................................................................................................... 206
Organizing Site Structure with Subdomains ................................................................... 222
Setting Up Additional Domain Names for a Site (Domain Aliases)................................. 226
Using Virtual Directories (Windows Hosting) .................................................................. 229
Hosting Personal Web Pages on Your Web Server ....................................................... 238
Setting Up Anonymous FTP Access to the Server ......................................................... 240
Customizing Web Server Error Messages (Linux Hosting) ............................................ 241
Customizing Web Server Error Messages (Windows Hosting) ...................................... 243
Customizing DNS Zone Configuration for Domains ....................................................... 244
Serving Sites with External Domain Name Servers ........................................................ 249
Changing Web Hosting Type From Physical to Forwarding ........................................... 250
Serving Domain Names for Sites Hosted on Other Servers (Domain Forwarding) ........ 251
Transferring Domains Between User Accounts .............................................................. 252
Upgrading Web Site Hosting Accounts ........................................................................... 252
Suspending and Unsuspending Web Sites ..................................................................... 254
Removing Web Sites ....................................................................................................... 254
Using E-mail Services ..................................................................................................... 255
Using Help Desk for Resolving Your Customers' Issues .......................................................... 298
Viewing Trouble Tickets in Your Help Desk .................................................................... 299
Commenting and Closing Trouble Tickets ...................................................................... 300
Migrating Data from Other Hosting Platforms 301
Importing Data From a File ........................................................................................................ 304
Importing Data From Linux/Unix-based Servers ............................................................. 305
Importing Data From Windows-based Servers ............................................................... 306
Backing Up and Restoring Your Data 307
Configuring Global Backup Settings ......................................................................................... 308
Configuring Control Panel for Using FTP Repository................................................................ 309
Backing Up the Entire Server .................................................................................................... 310
Backing Up Individual User Accounts with User's Domains ..................................................... 311
Backing Up Individual Domains (Web Sites) ............................................................................. 311
Backing Up Databases (Windows Hosting) .............................................................................. 313
Scheduling Backups .................................................................................................................. 314
Restoring Data From Backup Archives ..................................................................................... 315
Restoring Databases (Windows Hosting) ....................................................................... 317
Recovering Orphaned Database Users (Windows Hosting) ........................................... 317
Maintaining Backup Files Repository ........................................................................................ 318
Uploading Backup Files to Server ................................................................................... 319
Preface 6
Downloading Backup Files
from Server .......................................................................... 319
Removing Backup Files from Server .............................................................................. 319
Maintaining Database Backup Files Repository (Windows Hosting) ........................................ 320
Uploading Database Backup Files To Server ................................................................. 321
Downloading Database Backup Files From Server ........................................................ 321
Removing Database Backup Files From Server ............................................................. 321
Viewing Statistics 323
Adjusting Preferences for Web Statistics Presentation by Webalizer ....................................... 326
Hiding and Unhiding Internal References from Your and Other Sites ............................ 327
Grouping and Ungrouping References from Other Sites ................................................ 328
Hiding and Unhiding Direct Requests ............................................................................. 328
Automating Report Generation and Delivery by E-mail ............................................................ 329
Viewing Log Files and Configuring Recycling of Log Files ....................................................... 331
Viewing Virus and Spam Protection Statistics .......................................................................... 332
Monitoring Connections to Control Panel and FTP Services 333
Monitoring Connections to Control Panel .................................................................................. 333
Monitoring Connections to FTP Service .................................................................................... 334
Monitoring Terminal Session Connections to Your Server (Windows Hosting) ........................ 335
Accessing the Server Using Remote Desktop (Windows Hosting) 336
Logging Actions Performed by Your Customers in the Control Panel 338
Setting Up Action Logging ......................................................................................................... 339
Downloading the Action Log ...................................................................................................... 340
Clearing the Action Log ............................................................................................................. 340
Using Centralized Access to Your Numerous Parallels Plesk Panel Servers 341
Adding a Server Record ............................................................................................................ 342
Viewing Server Information and Logging in to a Server ............................................................ 342
Removing a Server Record ....................................................................................................... 343
Upgrading Your Control Panel 344
Changing Updater Settings ....................................................................................................... 346
Blocking Access to Updater Functions from the Control Panel (Linux Hosting) ....................... 347
Appendix. Advanced Features 348
Using Event Tracking Mechanism ............................................................................................. 348
Adding Event Handlers (Linux Hosting) .......................................................................... 349
Adding Event Handlers (Windows Hosting) .................................................................... 350
Removing Event Handlers .............................................................................................. 352
Including Directives into Web Server Configuration File ........................................................... 353
Changing Tomcat Java Connector Ports .................................................................................. 353
Restoring Mail Configuration ..................................................................................................... 354
Installing Custom SSL Certificates for Qmail or Courier-IMAP Mail Servers ............................ 354
Installing SSL Certificate for Qmail ................................................................................. 355
Installing SSL Certificates for Courier-IMAP Mail Server ................................................ 357
Preface 7
In this section:
Typographical Conventions ................................................................................. 7
Feedback ............................................................................................................. 8
Typographical Conventions
The following kinds of formatting in the text identify special information.
Formatting convention Type of Information Example
Special Bold
Items you must select, such as
menu options, command
buttons, or items in a list.
Go to the QoS tab.
Titles of chapters, sections,
and subsections.
Read the Basic Administration
chapter.
Italics
Used to emphasize the
importance of a point, to
introduce a term or to
designate a command line
placeholder, which is to be
replaced with a real name or
value.
The system supports the so
called wildcard character
search.
Monospace
The names of style sheet
selectors, files and directories,
and CSS fragments.
The license file is called
license.key.
Preface
8 Preface
Preformatted Bol
d
What you type, contrasted with
on-screen computer output.
Unix/Linux:
# cd /root/rpms/php
Windows:
>cd %myfolder%
Preformatted
On-screen computer output in
your command-line sessions;
source code in XML, C++, or
other programming languages.
Unix/Linux:
# ls –al /files
total 14470
Windows:
>ping localhost
Reply from 127.0.0.1:
bytes=32 time<1ms
TTL=128
Feedback
If you have found an error in this guide, or if you have suggestions or ideas on how to
improve this guide, please send your feedback using the online form at
http://www.parallels.com/en/support/usersdoc/
. Please include in your report the guide's title,
chapter and section titles, and the fragment of text in which you have found an error.
Parallels Plesk Panel is a hosting automation solution that gives hosting providers full
control over the managed Web hosting servers and simplifies setup and management
of user accounts, Web sites, and e-mail accounts.
Parallels Plesk Panel is stable, secure and reliable, and the main benefit of using
Parallels Plesk Panel is that it will save you and your technical staff much time and
effort: all your customers (and customers of your resellers) will have personal isolated
control panel environments and will be able to manage their sites and e-mail accounts
on their own.
In this chapter:
Overview of Business Model, User Accounts and Permissions .......................... 10
Overview of Software Components Managed by Parallels Plesk Panel ............. 10
C HAPTER 1
About Parallels Panel
10 About Parallels Panel
Overview of Business Model, User
Accounts and Permissions
User accounts hierarchy of Parallels Plesk Panel is limited to five user levels:
 Server administrator account.
 Reseller accounts. These accounts are created for the customers who need to
resell hosting services and host their own Web sites.
 Client accounts. These accounts are created for the customers who do not need to
resell hosting services, but need to host Web sites.
 Domain administrator accounts. These accounts can be created to allow access to
the Panel for site administrators. One domain administrator account per one site.
 E-mail user accounts. These accounts can be created to allow access to the Panel
for e-mail users.
All permissions for operations performed in the panel you define for a reseller allow the
reseller to further assign them to his or her customers. The resource allotments you
define for a reseller can be further redistributed among reseller's customers. For a full
list of permissions and resource usage limits you can define, refer to the chapter
Managing User Accounts (on page 149).
Overview of Software Components
Managed by Parallels Plesk Panel
Parallels Plesk Panel for Linux/UNIX platforms works in cooperation with the following
software components and services:
 Bind DNS server
 Apache Web server
 ProFTPd FTP server
 MySQL and PostgreSQL database servers
 Qmail mail server
 Courier-IMAP IMAP/POP3 server
 Mailman mailing list server
 SpamAssassin anti-spam software
 Parallels Premium Antivirus and Kaspersky Antivirus programs
 Webalizer and AWStats statistical packages
 Tomcat Java applications run-time environment
 Parallels Plesk Panel Billing
Parallels Plesk Panel for Windows platforms works in cooperation with the following
software components and services:
About Parallels Panel 11
 Microsoft IIS Web server or Apache Web Server
 Microsoft FTP server
 Gene6 FTP Server 3.4.0.16 and Serv-U FTP Server
 Bind DNS server
 Microsoft DNS server and Simple DNS Plus DNS server
 MySQL, Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL database servers
 Acronis True Image Enterprise Server backup system
 MailEnable mail server
 Merak, MDaemon, SmarterMail, hMailServer, CommuniGate Pro mail servers
 Courier-IMAP IMAP/POP3 server
 SpamAssassin anti-spam software
 Sitebuilder
 Parallels Premium Antivirus and Kaspersky Antivirus solutions
 ClamAV and Merak Antivirus solutions
 Webalizer and AWStats statistical packages
 Urchin and SmarterStats statistical packages
 Microsoft FrontPage
 Horde IMP H3 webmail client
 MailEnable Web Client, IceWarp Web Mail 5, SmarterMail Web Client
 Apache Tomcat
After installation of the Parallels Plesk Panel package, all essential services, such as
DNS, Web, FTP and mail are configured to run with the default optimal settings, so you
can start serving your customers right away. However, we recommend that you review
the default settings to make sure that they satisfy your needs, and create user account
templates and domain templates, which will simplify further setup of hosting accounts.
This chapter describes the first actions you need to perform after installation of the
Parallels Plesk Panel.
In this chapter:
Logging In to Parallels Plesk Panel ..................................................................... 13
Becoming Familiar with Parallels Plesk Panel .................................................... 15
Changing Your Password and Contact Information ............................................ 20
C HAPTER 2
Getting Started
Getting Started 13
Logging In to Parallels Plesk Panel
¾ To log in to your Parallels Plesk Panel:
1. Open your Web browser, and in the address bar type the URL where
your Parallels Plesk Panel is located.
For example, https://your-domain.com:8443, where your-domain.com is the domain
name of your Web host.
2. Press ENTER. Parallels Plesk Panel login screen will open.
3. Type the user name 'admin' and your password into the Login and
Password boxes, respectively. If this is your first login to the freshly
installed Parallels Plesk Panel, use the default password 'setup'.
4. If you log in for the first time, select the language for your Panel from
the Interface language menu. If you had previously specified the interface
language and saved it in your interface preferences, leave the User
default value selected.
5. Click Login.
After your first login, you should accept the license agreement and then specify the
host name and IP addresses to assign to the server.
6. Read carefully the terms of the License Agreement and, if you agree to
all the terms, select the I agree to the terms of this license agreement and Do not
show it again check boxes.
7. Click Accept to proceed to the post-install configuration.
8. In the Full hostname field, enter your server's host name. This should be a
fully qualified host name but without a trailing dot (for example,
host.domain.tld).
9. Specify the IP address that will be used as the default address of your
server. You have the following two options:
 Select one of your existing IP address from the drop-down box. This list is
populated automatically and contains all IP addresses available on the server.
OR
 Click the Add IP Address option button, select the network interface and enter the
new IP address and subnet mask in the IP address box.
Note: With Parallels Plesk Panel, you can mark all your IP addresses as shared or
dedicated before you assign them to your customers. This allows the control panel
to distinguish between them and not to let you assign a dedicated IP address to
several customers at once. A dedicated IP address can be assigned to a single
customer, while a shared IP address can be shared among several user accounts.
14 Getting Started
10. In the Shared IP section, specify the type for existing addresses: shared
or exclusive. Click the Shared and Exclusive buttons to change the types
of IP addresses.
You can skip this stage and define the type of IP addresses later (Home > IP
Addresses (in the Server group)).
11. In the Administrator's preferences section, change the default administrator
password.
Change the default administrator's password. Enter the new password and confirm
it in the New password and Confirm password fields. The password can have up to 14
symbols. Note that the password is case sensitive.
Note: Do not forget to change the administrator's password from the default one to
your own personalized password; otherwise, access to the Parallels Plesk Panel
under the administrator account will be available with the default password 'setup',
which is known to many users of Parallels Plesk Panel.
12. Click OK.
13. Fill in administrator’s contact information.
14. Click OK.
In this section:
If You Forgot Your Password .............................................................................. 15
Getting Started 15
If You Forgot Your Password
You can retrieve your forgotten password in any of the following ways:
 Look it up in the /etc/psa/.psa.shadow file on the server's file system (Linux
Hosting).
 Use the password reminder in Parallels Plesk Panel.
¾ To use the password reminder:
1. In your Web browser’s address bar, type the URL where your Parallels
Plesk Panel is located (for example, https://your-domain.com:8443)
2. Press ENTER.
Parallels Plesk Panel login screen will open.
3. Click the Forgot your password? link.
4. Specify your login name and e-mail address registered in the system.
5. Click OK.
Your password will be sent to your e-mail. If your password cannot be sent by e-
mail because it was stored by the system in encrypted form, you will be prompted to
set up a new password using a secret code that will be generated for that purpose
and sent to you.
6. Once you received the e-mail from the password reminder, click the link
in the message body.
A new browser window will open.
7. Specify your login name and a new password. The Secret Code field of
the form should be automatically filled by the system, and if it is not,
copy the secret code from the message you received to the clipboard
and paste it to the form.
8. Click OK to submit.
Note: You should use the secret code within 24 hours after its generation, otherwise it
will expire and you will need to go through the whole process again.
Becoming Familiar with Parallels Plesk
Panel
When you log in to Parallels Plesk Panel, it shows your Home page with shortcuts to
the operations you frequently perform.
16 Getting Started
The top banner area provides access to the following functions:
 My account. This is where you can select a language and theme for your control
panel and change your contact information.
 Switch user. This is where you can switch between user accounts. This shortcut is
shown only when single sign-on technology is enabled on the server.
 Log out. This is where you close your session when you have finished working with
control panel.
The navigation pane on the left provides access to the following sets of functions:
 Search area. Use it when you need to find user accounts and domains hosted on
your server.
 Home. This is where you start working with the control panel. Most of the operations
you might need to perform are accessible from this area.
 Resellers. This is where you perform operations on reseller accounts. Resellers can
use hosting services and resell the services to end users. Resellers cannot create
reseller accounts for other users. You can accomplish the following tasks from this
area of the control panel:
 Create, modify, remove user accounts for resellers and their customers (referred
to as clients).
 Create, modify, remove reseller account templates
 View traffic usage reports
 Clients. This is where you perform operations on user accounts. Clients are end
users of hosting services; they cannot resell hosting services. You can accomplish
the following tasks from this area of the control panel:
 Create, modify, remove user accounts
Getting Started 17
 Create, modify, remove user account templates (referred to as client account
templates)
 View traffic usage reports
 Domains. This is where you perform operations on Web sites. You can accomplish
the following tasks from this area of the control panel:
 Add Web sites (set up DNS zones, configure Web hosting settings and resource
usage limits), modify Web hosting settings, remove Web sites.
 Create, modify, remove Web site hosting templates (referred to as domain
templates).
 Applications. This is where you select which applications will be available for
installation on users' sites.
 Settings. This is where you configure and manage the server and program
components used by Parallels Plesk Panel.
 Modules. This is where you manage the additional modules that extend Parallels
Plesk Panel capabilities, such as Firewall, Game Server, VPN, and others.
 Master. This shortcut gives you access to centralized management of Parallels Plesk
Panel-enabled servers.
 Global Account. This shortcut appears in your Parallels Plesk Panel when the single
sign-on capabilities are switched on on the hosting server. Single sign-on
technology allows you to log in to different Parallels products using a single global
login name and password. This shortcut is used for changing the global login
settings.
 Help Desk. This is the help desk system integrated with your control panel. You can
use it to view and solve the problems reported to you by your customers.
 Help. Provides context sensitive help with search function.
To see information about a tool or an item on the page, hover the cursor over an item,
without clicking it, and a small hover box appears with supplementary information
regarding the item being hovered over.
18 Getting Started
If you install Sitebuilder component and configure it as described in Enabling
Integration with Sitebuilder (on page 87), the following shortcuts are also shown in your
control pane
l's navigation pane under the Sitebuilder Administration group:
 Desktop. This provides shortcuts to the task-oriented wizards. Here you can perform
any operations on your account and Web sites through the Sitebuilder system. For
more information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/using_des
ktop_interface.htm.
 Users. Here you can add and manage user accounts and service plans for your
customers. For more information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/signing_u
p_customers.htm.
 Sites. Here you can add and manage sites. For more information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/managing
_sites.htm.
 Server. Here you can view and manage the following system settings:
 Trial Sites Settings. Here you can configure settings for trial sites created by your
prospective customers. For more information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/setting
_up_sitebuilder_wizard_for_anonymous_visits.htm
 Branding. Here you can configure the logo and title setting for your prospective
customers. For more information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/setting
_up_logo_and_title_bar_text.htm
 Notifications. Here you can configure settings for notifications sent by Sitebuilder
to your users. For more information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/config
uring_email_message_sent_at_trial_site_publishing_attempt.htm.
 Modules. Here you can view the list of available modules. For more information,
see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/viewin
g_and_configuring_sitebuilder_wizard_presets_and_modules.htm.
 Page Sets. Here you can view the list of available page sets. For more
information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/viewin
g_and_configuring_sitebuilder_wizard_presets_and_modules.htm.
 Site Families. Here you can view the list of available templates that combine
design templates and page sets. For more information, see
http://download1.parallels.com/SiteBuilder/4.5.0/doc/reseller/en_US/html/viewin
g_and_configuring_sitebuilder_wizard_presets_and_modules.htm.
The main working area on the right provides access to the tools available for the
current section of the control panel selected in the navigation pane. Additional
operations are accessible from drop-down menus that open when you click group titles.
Getting Started 19
To navigate through Parallels Plesk Panel, you can use a path bar: a chain of links that
appears in the right part of the screen, below the banner area.
To the right of the path bar, there are Favorites and Visited Pages menus. The Visited
Pages menu keeps the shortcuts to the recently visited control panel screens. These
shortcuts are added automatically. The Favorites menu keeps the shortcuts to the
screens that you manually add to favorites. For information about working with
shortcuts in the Favorites menu, see the section Customizing Your Home Page (on
page 36).
To return to a previous screen, use t
he shortcuts in the path bar, or the Up Level icon in
the upper-right corner of the screen.
When changing settings for a user account, domain name, or e-mail account, you can
quickly select another user account, domain name, or e-mail account whose settings
you also want to change. To do this, click a small arrow icon located to the right of the
user name, domain name, or e-mail address.
This will open a list of user accounts, domain names or e-mail addresses that you can
select.
To sort a list by a certain parameter in ascending or descending order, click on the
parameter's title in the column heading. The order of sorting will be indicated by a small
triangle displayed next to the parameter's title.
20 Getting Started
Changing Your Password and Contact
Information
¾ To update your contact information:
1. Go to Home > Personal Data (in the Account group).
2. Update your information as required, and click OK.
¾ To change your password:
1. Go to Home > Change Password (in the Account group).
2. Enter your old and new passwords.
3. Click OK.
¾ If you forgot your password:
1. In your Web browser’s address bar, type the URL where your Parallels
Plesk Panel is located.
2. For example, https://your-server.com:8443.
3. Press ENTER. Parallels Plesk Panel login screen will open.
4. Click the Forgot your password? link.
5. You will be prompted to specify your login name and e-mail address
registered in the system. Type your login name into the Login box, type
your e-mail address registered in the system into the E-mail box, and
click OK.
6. If your password cannot be sent by e-mail because it was stored by the
system in encrypted form, you will be prompted to set up a new
password using a secret code that will be generated for that purpose
and sent to your e-mail.
7. Once you received the e-mail from the password reminder, click the link
in the message body. A new browser window will open.
8. At this step, specify your login name and a new password.
The Secret Code field of the form should be automatically filled by the system, and if
it is not, copy the secret code from the message you received to the clipboard and
paste to the form.
9. Click OK to submit.
The instructions on how to restore your password will be sent to your e-mail
address.
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