• When the plugin is installed, it creates its own area under the plugin menu system.

    There is no place to deactivate and delete the plugin.

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  • If you go on the plugins page in your wordpress backend, there should be a Deactivate link to under XCloner and then you can go to the Inactive plugins tab and delete it from there

    Thread Starter dynamicnet

    (@dynamicnet)

    In the plugin menu as the administrator, xcloner was separate from the other plugins and there was no deactivate link.

    XCloner should be listed in the main plugins management area, backend url /wp-admin/plugins.php , you should be able to deactivate it from there

    I had the same trouble and realized I had a page 2 of plugins at the bottom.

    I deleted the plugin because I couldn’t find a way to give write permissions to the download folder that I set. That’s what it said it needed, plus there was another thing in red at the top about a clone folder, unreadable, not writable, or something. I didn’t even know what to do in that box.

    Another thing was, I was unclear on where to access the file to add the below code in case of forgot password.

    $_CONFIG[“jcpass”] = md5(“my_new_pass”);

    at the end of the config file cloner.config.php just
    before line ?>

    Us dummy’s have a rough time of it sometimes.

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