• I recently upgraded from 3.0.2 to 3.0.2. Everything went well except for my pages. Although all of my pages are on the front end of my site (zachpetschek.com) they do not exist on the pages admin panel. “no pages found”. I went into the permalinks menu and set them to one of the preset structures, no change. I changed it back to my own structure, no change.

    Did I miss something?

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  • Have you tried:

    – deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem? If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    – switching to the Twenty Ten theme to rule out any theme-specific problems?

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    Yes I have already deactivated the plugins, same problem. It’s not the theme either.

    Try re-uploading all files & folders – except the wp-content folder – from a fresh download of WordPress.

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    Still the same problem.

    Try re-running the upgrade.

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    Also I meant to say upgraded from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    No change

    Try re-running the upgrade – with all plugins deactivated and using the Twenty Ten theme.

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    I uploaded a Screen Shot to show what it is doing. It knows that the pages exist, but it will not give me access to them

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    Nothing is changing.

    Have you tried repairing your database? Do you have a recent database backup?

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    I don’t have a DB backup from before I started having these issues. Does repairing it mean wiping it clean and starting from scratch?

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    Is it possible that the install removed some of my permissions? I am logged in as admin but I noticed that when I try to activate Aksimet I get an error saying that I do not have sufficient permissions

    Does repairing it mean wiping it clean and starting from scratch?

    No. It’s an operation that is run via your database management tools – usually PhpMyadmin.

    Is it possible that the install removed some of my permissions?

    It’s not a permissions issue but database corruption might also explain the issue with Akismet.

    Thread Starter zpetschek

    (@zpetschek)

    Can you guide me on where to find the DB management tools?

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