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Managing Access Permissions for Files and Folders

Plesk provides setting up file and folder permissions, including defining special permissions and permissions inheritance, similarly to the way it is presented in Windows interface.

Note. For security reasons, permissions for Administrators, SYSTEM and Plesk Domain User cannot be changed or removed.

To remove permissions set for a group or user:

  1. On your Home page, click the domain name you need.
  2. Click File Manager in the Hosting group.
  3. Click corresponding to the required file or folder.
  4. Select the required name in the Group or user names list and click next to it.

    Note: The minus icons appear unavailable for entries with permissions inherited from a parent object.

  5. Select the required entry.
  6. Clear the Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to propagate to this object and all child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here checkbox.
  7. Select the entry again and click .
  8. Click OK.

To set, change or remove permissions from a group or user:

  1. On your Home page, click the domain name you need.
  2. Click File Manager in the Hosting group.
  3. Click corresponding to the required file or folder.
  4. To allow or deny permissions to a selected group/user, select the Allow or Deny checkboxes corresponding to permissions listed under Permissions for [user/group name].

    Note. If check boxes in Allow and/or Deny columns are shaded, it means that the corresponding permissions are inherited from a parent folder.

  5. Click OK.

To set up permissions inheritance:

  1. On your Home page, click the domain name you need.
  2. Click File Manager in the Hosting group.
  3. Click corresponding to the required file or folder.
  4. To make the file/folder inherit permissions from a parent folder (if it does not), select the Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to propagate to this object and all child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here checkbox.
  5. To make the files and folders, which are contained in this folder, inherit the folder permissions defined here, select the Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects checkbox.
  6. Click OK.

You can also set, change and remove special permissions including advanced management of folder permissions inheritance. In Advanced permissions management mode, several permission entries can be associated with a single group or user, each containing different set of permissions. Also, the list of permissions in Advanced mode is more detailed and gives more opportunities for fine-tuning file/folder permissions. It contains permissions that cannot be seen in Microsoft Windows interface, but present combinations of native Microsoft Windows permissions. They are Read Control, Write Control, and Execute Control.

To set, change or remove file/folder special permissions:

  1. On your Home page, click the domain name you need.
  2. Click File Manager in the Hosting group.
  3. Click corresponding to the required file or folder.
  4. Click Advanced.
  5. Click OK.

Note: You can also access the full range of access permission feature by clicking Web Directories on your Home page, navigating the web site structure, clicking the required directory and clicking Permissions in the Tools group.