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  • Thread Starter bpittam

    (@bpittam)

    Deleted entire folder after upgrading to 3.5.2 and then re-installed via Dashboard.

    GOOD TO GO!

    By the way thanks for the easy on/off functionality, MUCH EASIER!!!

    I tried your suggestion of renaming the plugins folder. Can’t seem to do that on my FTP host. So I moved plugins into a temporary folder with a different name. Still can’t get into my dashboard.

    How many folders did you have to rename? I don’t have one called “plugin-organizer”.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    You shouldn’t move the entire plugins folder. Just the plugin-organizer folder inside of it. You can delete the plugin completely through the wordpress plugin manager. Doing this will not delete your settings. Then go get the latest version of plugin organizer by clicking the add new plugin button. If you can’t get to the admin then you need to ftp to your site and delete wp-content/plugins/plugin-organizer/ and wp-content/mu-plugins/PluginOrganizerMU.class.php. It seems that some people have fixed it just by deleting the files and installing it fresh.

    I was able to correct the problem by FTPg the upgrade.php file so everything’s back in place and running now. Thanks, Jeff!

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