• Resolved beaucroft

    (@beaucroft)


    I’m unable to log into the back end of my site having updated to PHP 7. My provider has moved me back to PHP 5.6 but now I cannot log in. How do I manually remove/disable your plugin using FTP?

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  • Hi,

    Check this post.

    Btw. could you let us know more about your problem? “I’m unable to log into the back end” – how do you know it’s because of AIOWPSF? I’m curious, because I’m running this plugin on PHP7 without any problems so far, but I might have a different setup.

    Thread Starter beaucroft

    (@beaucroft)

    Hi there. Thanks for the YouTube link. I’ve tried to disable your plugin using the PHP Admin method and that didn’t work, and neither did renaming it in FTP. I don’t know if your plugin has caused a site admin lockout, but for some reason it was working on Friday last week, and now doesn’t. Happy to give you my log in details!

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    @beaucroft, did you also delete all the plugin entries in the .htaccess file? Also create a backup of the .htaccess file before you carry out the above just in case something goes wrong.

    Regards

    Thread Starter beaucroft

    (@beaucroft)

    No I didn’t! But I just did, and it has allowed me to log in. You sir, are a STAR!

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