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  • De-activate all plugins and try again. Seasoned WP users know that the first thing you do when something goes wrong is to deactivate plugins for there are plugin conflicts.

    Thread Starter mihaita

    (@mihaita)

    it does the same thing, with all the plugins disabled and only this one activated

    Ok, you may want to state you have deactivated plugins while testing. Use your FTP program and either rename that plugin or delete it. You then will have access to the Admin area. Then leave all plugins deactivated, then install again. A plugin can trip up another plugins install routine, so try this again. I assume you did not have all plugins deactivated while you were installing PMP.

    Plugin Author Jason Coleman

    (@strangerstudios)

    Mihalta,

    Hard to say what is going on here. Can you give me as much of this info as possible?

    What browser are you using? Try another browser, does it still happen?
    What OS is your server/host?
    Is WP installed into a subdirectory? (e.g. your site is at /blog/ instead of just /)
    Are you running network sites?
    What other plugins do you have installed?

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Jason Coleman

    (@strangerstudios)

    It may be that you are logging in over HTTPS and the admin is being served over HTTP. (Or the reverse.)

    Are you set to have your admin work over HTTPS?

    Let me know what’s happening.

    Thread Starter mihaita

    (@mihaita)

    Hi there,
    browser: opera
    server: windows
    etc.

    I just installed the plugin on my linux hosting and it works just fine, so the problem would be the windows server.
    the error is on http, the admin is not set to work on https
    Do i need tot tell the guys to active something more ? I took me a day before they got it right for wordpress to work.

    You would also need to tell us what kind of a server you are using. We would expect Linux.

    Thread Starter mihaita

    (@mihaita)

    it’s windows, i just said that i’v tested it on my other linux one and it works, so what do i need to do in order to get it working on windows as well

    What are you using for LAMP?

    Thread Starter mihaita

    (@mihaita)

    i belive it’s IIS

    Ouch, out of my league. For a quick test, download:

    https://www.uniformserver.com/
    This does not install, after you download, just click on the exe file. It will start the apache, mysql and php. You will need to adjust the apache settings.

    Plugin Author Jason Coleman

    (@strangerstudios)

    I will try to replicate the issue on my IIS setup and either fix it in the plugin if possible or give you some direction.

    I also got the same problem.

    windows+apache – everything works fine
    windows+iis – problems with redirection.

    In debug mode I’ve got this output:

    PHP Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-includes\functions.php:3587) in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-includes\pluggable.php on line 866
    PHP Stack trace:
    PHP 1. {main}() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\index.php:0
    PHP 2. require() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\index.php:21
    PHP 3. wp() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-blog-header.php:14
    PHP 4. WP->main() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-includes\functions.php:1570
    PHP 5. do_action_ref_array() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-includes\class-wp.php:510
    PHP 6. call_user_func_array() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-includes\plugin.php:486
    PHP 7. pmpro_besecure() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-includes\plugin.php:486
    PHP 8. wp_redirect() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-content\plugins\paid-memberships-pro\paid-memberships-pro.php:1183
    PHP 9. header() C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\wp-andr\wp-includes\pluggable.php:866

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