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  • Plugin Contributor Libin

    (@libinvbabu)

    Hey,

    Please try the below steps:
    1. Login to your WordPress Dashboard
    2. Goto Plugins section from left side.
    3. Deactivate “Erident Custom Login and Dashboard”.
    4. Now Activate it again.

    Check the error gone or not. Still this error is showing, please delete the plugin and then install a fresh download.

    Thread Starter zwang

    (@zwang)

    Hi Libin,

    Thanks for replying!!

    I followed your steps, but the issue is still there.

    I’m also running a wordpress on my local machine, and this one is working OK! So I guess there must be something different between my host and local machine. But I can’t figure out what it is. Do you have any ideas?

    Thanks a lot!
    Karl

    Plugin Contributor Libin

    (@libinvbabu)

    Did you try deleting the existing plugin and installing a fresh download?

    Thread Starter zwang

    (@zwang)

    Yes I did.

    Thread Starter zwang

    (@zwang)

    And I don’t think it’s your plugin’s problem, as it’s working well on my local machine.

    Plugin Contributor Libin

    (@libinvbabu)

    Ok fine. Double check your server settings, will it have PHP5 support or not.
    Check did you installed any other plugins on server that was not on local machine.

    If your local and server WordPress install are exactly same including the plugins, then the problem may be in server configuration.

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