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If you wish to allow a domain owner to use Plesk control panel for managing his/her domain, you should create a domain user account in Plesk. When a user is logged in to a domain user account, his/her control panel environment comprises the specific Domain’s administration page, and access to the domain management capabilities is limited in accordance with the permissions you define.

For accessing the domain user account, a user should specify his/her domain name as the control panel login name.

To set up the domain user account:

  1. Click the Domain User icon at the Domain administration page. The Domain User Properties page appears.
  2. To allow access to the control panel for the domain user select the checkbox Allow domain user access.
  3. Enter the password in the Password text box, and then re-enter it in the Confirm Password text box. Select the domain user language and skin using the drop-down lists. Supply the personal and contact information in the fields provided.
  4. Check the Allow multiple sessions checkbox to allow several simultaneous domain user sessions under the same login name and password.
  5. To avoid some interface errors, you can choose to prevent users from working with the control panel until interface screens are completely loaded by selecting the Prevent working with Plesk until page is completely loaded checkbox.
  6. If you wish to allow domain user to manage scheduler and use the backup/restore functions, select the respective checkboxes.
  7. Click OK to complete creation.

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