I've had no problems getting Drupal and Plesk to play nicely together - in fact, I didn't even need to consider it or act upon it. What sort of permissions problems are you having? Is it related to the files directory or something else? The files directory just needs to be 755 (if it's owned by just apache) or 775 (if it's owned by apache and in the group psacln, which would allow your SSH or FTP owner accounts access to it).
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I've had no problems getting Drupal and Plesk to play nicely together - in fact, I didn't even need to consider it or act upon it. What sort of permissions problems are you having? Is it related to the files directory or something else? The files directory just needs to be 755 (if it's owned by just apache) or 775 (if it's owned by apache and in the group psacln, which would allow your SSH or FTP owner accounts access to it).