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# Click on the File Manager icon. <br/>[[Image:Plesk-FileManagerIcon.png]]
 
# Click on the File Manager icon. <br/>[[Image:Plesk-FileManagerIcon.png]]
 
# In the directory listing click on the '''httpdocs''' link.  ''(This tutorial assumes you are installing in the root of your site.)''<br/>[[Image:Plesk-httpdocs.png]]
 
# In the directory listing click on the '''httpdocs''' link.  ''(This tutorial assumes you are installing in the root of your site.)''<br/>[[Image:Plesk-httpdocs.png]]
# Click on Upload file(s): <br/>[[Image:CPanel-UploadLink.png]]
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# Click on the '''Add New File''' icon: <br/>[[Image:Plesk-AddNewFile.png]]
# Click the first '''Choose File''' button, select the full install AWBS zip file  that you downloaded from the AWBS download area.<br/>[[Image:CPanel-UploadFiles.png]]
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# Make sure the '''Upload a File''' option is selected, Then click the '''Choose File''' button to browse for and select the AWBS Full install Zip you have downloaded from AWBS.<br/>[[Image:Plesk-UploadFile.png]]
# Click the second '''Choose File''' button, select the license.dat file you got when you purchased AWBS.
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# In the Line Breaks option make sure '''do not modify''' is selected.  Then click the '''Ok''' Button.
# Click the '''Upload''' button.
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# Once that is completed click the '''Add New File''' icon again and choose the license.dat file you got when you purchased AWBS.
# When the upload is complete, click on the filename of the AWBS full install zip. <br/>[[Image:CPanel-File.png]]
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# In the Line Breaks option make sure '''do not modify''' is selected.  Then click the '''Ok''' Button.
# In the top right pane, click Extract File Contents. <br/>[[Image:CPanel-Extract.png]]
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# When the uploads are complete, click on the checkbox beside the AWBS full install zip. <br/>[[Image:Plesk-AWBSCheckboxFile.png]]
# Once the zip has been extracted, you can close the new tab or window that opened, and delete the Zip file.<br/>[[Image:CPanel-Extracting.png]]
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# Then in the top options above the directory listing click the '''Extract Files''' link <br/>[[Image:Plesk-ExtractFilesIcon.png]]
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File upload is now complete.
 
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===Edit dbconfig.php file===
 
===Edit dbconfig.php file===
 
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# Refresh the File Manager page.
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# From the same File Manager window used in the previous step navigate to the includes folder by clicking on the folder name.<br>[[Image:Plesk-SelectIncludes.png]]
# Navigate into the includes directory by clicking the folder icon beside includes: [[Image:CPanel-Includes.png]]
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# Scroll down in the listing until you find dbconfig.php.  You will most likely need to go ahead a few pages, or use the display all link.<br/>Click on the edit icon beside the file when you find it:<br> [[Image:Plesk-EditIcon.png]]
# Scroll down in the listing until you find dbconfig.php. <br/>Click on the filename dbconfig.php: [[Image:CPanel-dbconfigfile.png]]
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# Find and Remove the ''$needs_edit=1;'' line: <br/>[[Image:Plesk-NeedsEdit.png]]
# In the top right pane, click Edit File with Code Editor.<br/> [[Image:CPanel-EditFile.png]]
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# Find the Database information lines.  This is where you will need the Database Name, Username, and Password as previously noted in the [[#Create_Database|Create Database]] section.<br/>[[Image:Plesk-DBinfoPreedit.png]]
# This block will open a new box which asks for the character encoding, it is best to leave it at us-ascii:<br/>[[Image:CPanel-CodeEditorAscii.png]]
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# Edit these lines with your database information:<br/>[[Image:Plesk-DBinfoPostedit.png]]<br/>(Enter your information between the quotes in each line, overwriting the sample data that is there)
# Scroll down in this block until you see the '''Edit''' button.  Click the '''Edit''' button: [[Image:CPanel-EditButton.png]]
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# Find the Workdir information line:<br/>[[Image:Plesk-WorkdirPreedit.png]]
# Find and Remove the ''$needs_edit=1;'' line: <br/>[[Image:CPanel-NeedsEdit.png]]
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# Edit this line with your correct path to your files:<br/>[[Image:Plesk-WorkdirPostedit.png]]<br>Most Plesk servers paths would be like this:''/var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpdocs'' Substitute <nowiki>'domain.com'</nowiki> with your AWBS Domain.
# Find the Database information lines.  This is where you will need the Database Name, Username, and Password as previously noted in the [[#Create_Database|Create Database]] section.<br/>[[Image:CPanel-EditDBInfo.png]]
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# Find the Cookie Domain information line:<br/>[[Image:Plesk-CookieDomainPreedit.png]]
# Edit these lines with your database information:<br/>[[Image:CPanel-EditedDBInfo.png]]<br/>(Enter your information between the quotes in each line, overwriting the sample data that is there)
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# Edit this line with your domain name preceded by a dot:<br/>[[Image:Plesk-CookieDomainPostedit.png]]
# Find the Workdir information line:<br/>[[Image:CPanel-EditWorkdir.png]]
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# In the Save Settings section make sure '''US-ASCII''' is selected in the '''Save in the following encoding:''' box.<br>[[Image:Plesk-SavingSettings.png]]
# Edit this line with your correct path to your files:<br/>[[Image:CPanel-EditedWorkdir.png]]<br>Most cPanel servers paths would be like this:''/home/userdir/public_html'' Substitute <nowiki>'userdir'</nowiki> with your cPanel login username.
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# '''Line break type''' should be set to '''do not modify'''.
# Find the Cookie Domain information line:<br/>[[Image:CPanel-EditCookieDomain.png]]
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# Click the '''Save''' button.
# Edit this line with your domain name preceded by a dot:<br/>[[Image:CPanel-EditedCookieDomain.png]]
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# Click the '''Save Changes''' button in the top right corner to save your dbconfig.php file:<br>[[Image:CPanel-SaveChanges.png]]
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# Close the edit window.
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===Delete the install directory===
 
===Delete the install directory===
 
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# Go back to your cPanel File Manager browser window.  
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# Click back to the '''Websites & Domains''' tab in the top menu: <br>[[Image:Plesk-TopMenu.png]]
# Click on the Up one level link.<br>[[Image:CPanel-UpOneDir.png]]
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# Click on the File Manager icon. <br/>[[Image:Plesk-FileManagerIcon.png]]
# Click on the install directory name (not icon).<br>[[Image:CPanel-InstallFolder.png]]
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# In the directory listing click on the '''httpdocs''' link. ''(This tutorial assumes you are installing in the root of your site.)''<br/>[[Image:Plesk-httpdocs.png]]
# In the top right pane, click to delete this folder and all files under it link.<br>[[Image:CPanel-DeleteFolder.png]]
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# Click on the checkbox beside the '''install''' directory name.<br>[[Image:Plesk-InstallFolder.png]]
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# In the options at the top of the directory listing click the '''Remove''' option.<br>[[Image:Plesk-RemoveIcon.png]]
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# On the following screen, check the '''Confirm removal''' box.<br>[[Image:Plesk-ConfirmRemoval.png]]
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# Click on the '''Ok''' button.
 
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===Secure the admin, includes and tools directories===
 
===Secure the admin, includes and tools directories===
 
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# In cPanel, close the file manager window. Click the Password Protect Directories icon.<br>[[Image:CPanel-ProtectedFolders.png]]
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# Click back to the '''Websites & Domains''' tab in the top menu: <br>[[Image:Plesk-TopMenu.png]]
# In the Directory Selection box, use the Web Root.<br>[[Image:CPanel-PasswordDirSelect.png]]
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# Click on the '''Show Advanced Operations''' link.<br>[[Image:Plesk-AdvancedOptions.png]]
# Click on the admin directory name (not icon)<br>[[Image:CPanel-ProtectedFoldersSelect.png]]
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# In the new options box that opens, select the '''Password-protected Directories''' link.<br>[[Image:Plesk-PasswordProtect.png]]
# Check the Directory requires a password to access via the web check box, (you must check this to activate password protection).<br>[[Image:CPanel-SecuritySettingsFolderProtect.png]]
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# Click on the '''Add Protected Directory''' icon. [[Image:Plesk-AddProtectedDirectoryIcon.png]]
# Enter some text as desired in the Protected Resource Name (will display in browser's password mask)
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# In the '''Directory Name''' box enter '''/admin''' for the admin directory.<br>[[Image:Plesk-ProtectedFolderSettings.png]]
# Click the '''Save''' button.
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# Make sure the '''Document Root''' box is checked.
# If successful you should see the following. Click the '''Go Back''' link.<br>[[Image:CPanel-PermissionsUpdated.png]]
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# Enter some text as desired in the '''Title of the Protected area''' box. (This will display in browser's password mask)
# Scroll down to the '''Active Users''' section.<br>[[Image:CPanel-CreateUserFolderProtect.png]]
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# Click the '''Ok''' button.
# Enter a username in the User Name field and a password in the Password field.
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# If successful you should see the following:<br>[[Image:Plesk-AdminFolderAddUser.png]]
# If successful you should see the following. Click the '''Go Back''' link.<br>[[Image:CPanel-AddUserAccepted.png]]
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# Click on the '''/admin''' folder link as shown above.
*Additional users can be added.
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# You will then need to click on the '''Add New User''' icon.<br>[[Image:Plesk-ProtectedFolderUserAddIcon.png]]
*Click the Add/modify authorized user button.
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# Enter the desired Username and Password for accessing this folder.<br>[[Image:Plesk-CreateUserForProtectFolder.png]]
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# Click the '''Ok''' button.
  
 
'''Remember these logins will be needed by all who enter the protected directory. This will include any AWBS users who you give any admin rights to.'''
 
'''Remember these logins will be needed by all who enter the protected directory. This will include any AWBS users who you give any admin rights to.'''
  
'''Repeat above for the includes and tools directories.'''
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'''Repeat above for the /includes and /tools directories.'''
 
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===Configure your cron jobs===
 
===Configure your cron jobs===
 
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# From your cPanel home page, click on the cron jobs icon.<br>[[Image:CPanel-CronJobs.png]]
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# Click back to the '''Websites & Domains''' tab in the top menu: <br>[[Image:Plesk-TopMenu.png]]
# Enter an email address you will be able to check in the Please enter an email address where the cron output will be sent field.<br>[[Image:CPanel-CronEmail.png]]
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# Click on the '''Show Advanced Operations''' link.<br>[[Image:Plesk-AdvancedOptions.png]]
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# In the new options box that opens, select the '''Scheduled Tasks''' link.<br>[[Image:Plesk-ScheduledTasksIcon.png]]
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# Click on the user that you would like to run the crons under, typically this is your Plesk username.<br>[[Image:Plesk-CronSelectUser.png]]
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# Click on the '''Schedule New Task''' icon.<br>[[Image:Plesk-ScheduleNewTaskIcon.png]]
 
# Edit the Minute and Hour fields so that you have scheduled for once per day at a low traffic time on your server. Example: If you enter 0 for Minute and 5 for Hour, this will run the updtransfers.php cron at 5:00 AM each day.
 
# Edit the Minute and Hour fields so that you have scheduled for once per day at a low traffic time on your server. Example: If you enter 0 for Minute and 5 for Hour, this will run the updtransfers.php cron at 5:00 AM each day.
# Enter ''php -f /home/userdir/public_html/tools/updtransfers.php'' in the Command field. (Substitute your cPanel username in place of 'userdir' and do not paste the quotes)<br>[[Image:CPanel-Updtransfers.png]]
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# Enter ''php -f /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpdocs/tools/updtransfers.php'' in the Command field. (Substitute your domain in place of 'domain.com' and do not paste the quotes)<br>[[Image:Plesk-Updtransfers.png]]
# Click the '''Add New Cron Job''' button.
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# Set '''Day of the Month''', '''Month''', '''Day of the week''' to '''*''' to allow the cron to run everyday.
# Configure the ''updateexp.php'' and ''invoice_cron.php'' files also for once per day, but at a different time than the ''updtransfers.php'' cron. You can copy the command field from the original, then just edit the file name ''updtransfers.php'' to ''updateexp.php'' and change the Hour, then save.
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# Click the '''Ok''' button.
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# Configure ''updateexp.php'' also for once per day, but at a different time than the ''updtransfers.php'' cron. You can copy the command field from the original, then just edit the file name ''updtransfers.php'' to ''updateexp.php'' and change the Hour, then save.
 
# Repeat for ''invoice_cron.php''.<br>NOTE: It is advised to run the ''invoice_cron.php'' after the ''updateexp.php'' and ''updtransfers.php'' files each day.
 
# Repeat for ''invoice_cron.php''.<br>NOTE: It is advised to run the ''invoice_cron.php'' after the ''updateexp.php'' and ''updtransfers.php'' files each day.
# Repeat for ''master_cron.php'', however change the Minute field to */10 and the Hour field to *. This will run the ''master_cron.php'' every 10 minutes.<br>[[Image:CPanel-MasterCron.png]]
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# Repeat for ''master_cron.php'', however change the Minute field to */10 and the Hour field to *. This will run the ''master_cron.php'' every 10 minutes.<br>[[Image:Plesk-MasterCron.png]]
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# Once all cron jobs are added, click the '''Settings''' icon.<br>[[Image:Plesk-CronSettings.png]]
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# Enter in an e-mail address to alert you at if a Cron job fails or creates an error.<br>[[Image:Plesk-CronSettingsInfo.png]]
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# Click the '''Ok''' button when complete.
  
 
Once you are satisfied your crons are functioning properly (after configuring and testing your AWBS install), you can remove your email address to minimize your incoming emails.
 
Once you are satisfied your crons are functioning properly (after configuring and testing your AWBS install), you can remove your email address to minimize your incoming emails.
  
 
Installation is complete, now you can login as super admin and start configuring, customizing and testing.
 
Installation is complete, now you can login as super admin and start configuring, customizing and testing.

Latest revision as of 00:00, June 24, 2011

Easy Plesk Install

(Note: this page is based on Plesk 10. Icons and links may have different but similar names/icons if you are using a different version of Plesk)

Login to Plesk


Create Database


  1. Click Websites & Domains tab in the top menu:
    Plesk-TopMenu.png
  2. Click the Databases Icon.
    Plesk-Databases.png
  3. Click the Add New Database on the Databases page: PleskAddNewDatabaseIcon.png
  4. Enter the desired database name in the Database Name field, and Type is set to mySQL
    PleskAddNewDatabase.png
  5. Click the Ok button.
  6. On the next page click on the Add New Database User icon.
    Plesk-AddDBUserIcon.png
  7. Enter the Database username you would like to use, as well as a password.
    Plesk-AddDBUser.png
  8. Click the Ok button.
  9. Document your db name, username and password for future reference.

Upload files


  1. Click back to the Websites & Domains tab in the top menu:
    Plesk-TopMenu.png
  2. Click on the File Manager icon.
    Plesk-FileManagerIcon.png
  3. In the directory listing click on the httpdocs link. (This tutorial assumes you are installing in the root of your site.)
    Plesk-httpdocs.png
  4. Click on the Add New File icon:
    Plesk-AddNewFile.png
  5. Make sure the Upload a File option is selected, Then click the Choose File button to browse for and select the AWBS Full install Zip you have downloaded from AWBS.
    Plesk-UploadFile.png
  6. In the Line Breaks option make sure do not modify is selected. Then click the Ok Button.
  7. Once that is completed click the Add New File icon again and choose the license.dat file you got when you purchased AWBS.
  8. In the Line Breaks option make sure do not modify is selected. Then click the Ok Button.
  9. When the uploads are complete, click on the checkbox beside the AWBS full install zip.
    Plesk-AWBSCheckboxFile.png
  10. Then in the top options above the directory listing click the Extract Files link
    Plesk-ExtractFilesIcon.png

File upload is now complete.


Edit dbconfig.php file


  1. From the same File Manager window used in the previous step navigate to the includes folder by clicking on the folder name.
    Plesk-SelectIncludes.png
  2. Scroll down in the listing until you find dbconfig.php. You will most likely need to go ahead a few pages, or use the display all link.
    Click on the edit icon beside the file when you find it:
    Plesk-EditIcon.png
  3. Find and Remove the $needs_edit=1; line:
    Plesk-NeedsEdit.png
  4. Find the Database information lines. This is where you will need the Database Name, Username, and Password as previously noted in the Create Database section.
    Plesk-DBinfoPreedit.png
  5. Edit these lines with your database information:
    Plesk-DBinfoPostedit.png
    (Enter your information between the quotes in each line, overwriting the sample data that is there)
  6. Find the Workdir information line:
    Plesk-WorkdirPreedit.png
  7. Edit this line with your correct path to your files:
    Plesk-WorkdirPostedit.png
    Most Plesk servers paths would be like this:/var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpdocs Substitute 'domain.com' with your AWBS Domain.
  8. Find the Cookie Domain information line:
    Plesk-CookieDomainPreedit.png
  9. Edit this line with your domain name preceded by a dot:
    Plesk-CookieDomainPostedit.png
  10. In the Save Settings section make sure US-ASCII is selected in the Save in the following encoding: box.
    Plesk-SavingSettings.png
  11. Line break type should be set to do not modify.
  12. Click the Save button.

Run the install script


Open a new browser window. Surf to http://[your_AWBS_domain]/install/install.php (Substitute your domain name for [your_AWBS_domain])
Note: You must have read the AWBS license agreement and agree to abide by the terms to continue with the install.
AWBS-Agreement.png
Once you have read the license agreement, Check the box and click Begin Install

Welcome: (License Check)

The next step is to verify your license. You should see something like the following:

AWBS-LicenseStatus.png

Once the license has been verified click the box at the bottom of the page labelled Continue With Install

Note: Error 5 indicates the license.dat file is missing. Be sure you have uploaded the license.dat file to the same directory that you uploaded the AWBS files.
Error 3 indicates your server cannot reach our license database via port 80. Ensure your server has internet access via port 80.

Step 1:

The next step is to check your php.ini configuration settings and make sure everything is ready to go. You should see something like the following:
AWBS-SystemChecks.png
Once the above information has been tested, click the box at the bottom of the page labelled Continue to step 2

Step 2:

The next step is to check your database settings and make sure everything is ready to go. You should see something like the following:
AWBS-DBCheck.png
Once the above information has been tested, click the box at the bottom of the page labelled Continue to step 3

Step 3:

The next step is to check your database structure and make sure the database is ready to go. You should see something like the following:
AWBS-DBStructureCreate.png
Once the above information has been tested, click the box at the bottom of the page labelled Continue to step 4

Step 4:

The next step is to populate the database with your company's information. Fill in the following info and then continue. You will need to fill out the information shown below:
AWBS-CompanyInfo.png
Server Settings

Edit the licensed urls if necessary. Add/Remove the www. as needed/desired, edit http and https as needed, and add any subdirectory information to the url. Do NOT add a trailing slash. If you don't have a secure site, use the same URL in both fields.

Do NOT enter a URL that does not contain your AWBS files! The URL must point to where you have uploaded the files. If you alter the licensed domain name or subdomain, it will not match your license and you will have license errors.
AWBS-ServerSettings.png
Non-Secure URL: examples: http://[your_licensed_domain_name]/directory or http://[your_licensed_domain_name] or http://[your_licensed_subdomain]

Note: The URL above should reflect the URL you surf to to get to your AWBS site.  

If making use of Portal Mode, select that option and enter the URL for your Front End site.

Server Admin

This is where you will establish the 'super admin' account and login. The password can be changed later.

Remember this login!
AWBS-SuperAdminInfo.png
Once you have the above information filled out as needed, click the box at the bottom of the page labelled Continue to step 5

Step 5:

AWBS installation is complete!

At this point, the basic install is complete.

AWBS-Complete.png

Click the box labeled "Finish Install"


Delete the install directory


  1. Click back to the Websites & Domains tab in the top menu:
    Plesk-TopMenu.png
  2. Click on the File Manager icon.
    Plesk-FileManagerIcon.png
  3. In the directory listing click on the httpdocs link. (This tutorial assumes you are installing in the root of your site.)
    Plesk-httpdocs.png
  4. Click on the checkbox beside the install directory name.
    Plesk-InstallFolder.png
  5. In the options at the top of the directory listing click the Remove option.
    Plesk-RemoveIcon.png
  6. On the following screen, check the Confirm removal box.
    Plesk-ConfirmRemoval.png
  7. Click on the Ok button.

Secure the admin, includes and tools directories


  1. Click back to the Websites & Domains tab in the top menu:
    Plesk-TopMenu.png
  2. Click on the Show Advanced Operations link.
    Plesk-AdvancedOptions.png
  3. In the new options box that opens, select the Password-protected Directories link.
    Plesk-PasswordProtect.png
  4. Click on the Add Protected Directory icon. Plesk-AddProtectedDirectoryIcon.png
  5. In the Directory Name box enter /admin for the admin directory.
    Plesk-ProtectedFolderSettings.png
  6. Make sure the Document Root box is checked.
  7. Enter some text as desired in the Title of the Protected area box. (This will display in browser's password mask)
  8. Click the Ok button.
  9. If successful you should see the following:
    Plesk-AdminFolderAddUser.png
  10. Click on the /admin folder link as shown above.
  11. You will then need to click on the Add New User icon.
    Plesk-ProtectedFolderUserAddIcon.png
  12. Enter the desired Username and Password for accessing this folder.
    Plesk-CreateUserForProtectFolder.png
  13. Click the Ok button.

Remember these logins will be needed by all who enter the protected directory. This will include any AWBS users who you give any admin rights to.

Repeat above for the /includes and /tools directories.


Configure your cron jobs


  1. Click back to the Websites & Domains tab in the top menu:
    Plesk-TopMenu.png
  2. Click on the Show Advanced Operations link.
    Plesk-AdvancedOptions.png
  3. In the new options box that opens, select the Scheduled Tasks link.
    Plesk-ScheduledTasksIcon.png
  4. Click on the user that you would like to run the crons under, typically this is your Plesk username.
    Plesk-CronSelectUser.png
  5. Click on the Schedule New Task icon.
    Plesk-ScheduleNewTaskIcon.png
  6. Edit the Minute and Hour fields so that you have scheduled for once per day at a low traffic time on your server. Example: If you enter 0 for Minute and 5 for Hour, this will run the updtransfers.php cron at 5:00 AM each day.
  7. Enter php -f /var/www/vhosts/domain.com/httpdocs/tools/updtransfers.php in the Command field. (Substitute your domain in place of 'domain.com' and do not paste the quotes)
    Plesk-Updtransfers.png
  8. Set Day of the Month, Month, Day of the week to * to allow the cron to run everyday.
  9. Click the Ok button.
  10. Configure updateexp.php also for once per day, but at a different time than the updtransfers.php cron. You can copy the command field from the original, then just edit the file name updtransfers.php to updateexp.php and change the Hour, then save.
  11. Repeat for invoice_cron.php.
    NOTE: It is advised to run the invoice_cron.php after the updateexp.php and updtransfers.php files each day.
  12. Repeat for master_cron.php, however change the Minute field to */10 and the Hour field to *. This will run the master_cron.php every 10 minutes.
    Plesk-MasterCron.png
  13. Once all cron jobs are added, click the Settings icon.
    Plesk-CronSettings.png
  14. Enter in an e-mail address to alert you at if a Cron job fails or creates an error.
    Plesk-CronSettingsInfo.png
  15. Click the Ok button when complete.

Once you are satisfied your crons are functioning properly (after configuring and testing your AWBS install), you can remove your email address to minimize your incoming emails.

Installation is complete, now you can login as super admin and start configuring, customizing and testing.