jbowers0
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Yes, we are all set now… We actually maintain a parallel dev environment for each live server. I can install and test updates on the dev server before deploying to the live server. In the case of this issue, we where implementing some new features on dev for a client. We use the non-paid WF for it since it’s publicly accessible but not mission critical. The live sites are all using the full/paid plugin for the added protection/features. Thanks for addressing this issue…
Thanks for a response to our request. PHP/MySQL are actually a minor portion of our business model. Our primary business is actually ASP.NET/C# with MS-SQL development and hosting. He basically doesn’t see the need to host the WordPress sites on a different server. I understand your position as well, actually hosting WP sites on IIS is easy but when something comes up it adds complexity to research and resolution because the community is so Unix/Linux driven.
Same issue here. I tried enabled, learning and disabled, it happens no matter what.( Windows Server 2012R2 ). I understand Wordfence isn’t supported on Windows Server and my question to that is why not? Feature request: support Windows Server as a platform. I tried convincing my boss to switch to Linux servers when I was hired on but he doesn’t want to change. He says 10 years without a problem why change now?