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  • Thread Starter Chuck

    (@chuckstr)

    Hi,

    I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled several times with the same error message. I am using Multisite, maybe that is the difference. It worked great until I had to uninstall it.

    Thanks!
    Chuck S.

    Thread Starter Chuck

    (@chuckstr)

    I would really like to use this plugin but am unable to install. Anyone able to help?
    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Evan Herman

    (@eherman24)

    Hi Chuck,

    Sorry for the delay in responses. From the error, it sounds like there is another plugin loading the class Google_Config on your site. Possibly an SEO plugin or Google Analaytics plugin.

    You may want to try temporarily disabling those to see if you can get things to activate properly. If so, please let me know which plugin it was and I can take a look at any conflicts. I do need to update things within this plugin one of these days, so adding that to the list would certainly be helpful.

    Thanks,
    Evan

    Thread Starter Chuck

    (@chuckstr)

    Thanks Evan!

    That was it. There was a conflict with the Google Analytics Plugin from WPMUDev.

    https://premium.wpmudev.org/project/google-analytics-for-wordpress-mu-sitewide-and-single-blog-solution/

    I turned it off and the YouTube for WP plugin installed without a hitch. I tested activating and de-activating for both single site and sitewide for Multisite. It worked both ways. I activated on another single site on the Multisite and the ID and API Key from the first site showed up, but the Client Secret was different.

    I also re-activated the Google Analytics sitewide and everything is working, so far.

    Thanks for your help, and such a good plugin!
    Chuck S.

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