• Resolved indigetal

    (@indigetal)


    Hello,

    I attempted to update to AIOS version 5.3.0 twice now and both times it resulted in 404 errors on my network admin and all the subdirectories in the multisite network. All I could access is the main site. I’m skipping this version of AIOS.

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  • Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @indigetal,

    Generally, 404 error starts to show it is a permalink issue when any plugin / theme updates.

    Can you please set it once from Settings > Permalink once?

    I do have one of the multisite installations and the update worked fine without 404 errors.

    https://snipboard.io/0T8Edg.jpg

    Though I will try check in more detail to replicate the issue.

    Regards

    Thread Starter indigetal

    (@indigetal)

    Okay, I began to suspect that this might be an incompatibility with another plugin, so I network deactivated LiteSpeed Cache, MalCare, Patchstack, Redis, WP Hide, and WP OPcache before attempting to update AIOS again. The update went through without an issue and I then re-activated the other plugins one at a time. However, I did not experience any issues when activating them.

    I will chock this up as a fluke, or at best some issue specifically with the update – possibly caused by one of those other plugins. I cannot say for sure, but everything is working fine!

    Thanks,
    Brandon

    Plugin Support hjogiupdraftplus

    (@hjogiupdraftplus)

    Hi @indigetal,

    Glad to know everything is working fine. I will try with the mentioned plugin list if can replicate the issue.

    Regards

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