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  • Thread Starter dmcfee

    (@dmcfee)

    I had the addon pointing to the wrong dir :/
    Sometimes you just need to sleep on it.

    I’m actually having this same problem. Could you go into a little more detail about what steps you took to fix the problem? Thanks.

    Thread Starter dmcfee

    (@dmcfee)

    I actually went back and deleted my mapping and started again, but I think I know why I was getting an issue. When I set it up I pointed the subdomain to ‘public_html/mysitename.com’. This was wrong. It should have been pointing to the location of the wordpress installation – in my case just public_html. Because it was directed incorrectly, when it went looking for the new location it defaulted to where the site used to be located, a folder called ‘mysitename.com’ in the main directory – That is why I got a bank page with directories as opposed to a 404 error. Does that make sense?

    Awesome, thanks for the help!

    Thread Starter dmcfee

    (@dmcfee)

    If you are having major issues, just detail them and I will respond. I spent the last 2-days learning from scratch about mutisites and setting them up so it is pretty fresh.

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