JimHardinberg
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Hi again Ryan. I deleted the entire jetpack directory via FileZilla, then attempted to log-in via both Chrome and IE. Neither worked.
When I enabled the jetpack extension, it must have corrupted something in the database itself. Even changing the active-plugins table to 0 didn’t help this problem. Something else went crazy in there.
I guess I’m just going to have to do a re-install. This sucks! I cannot for the life of me figure out what the hell is causing this. If you have any more ideas, please let me know otherwise I’m going to have to rebuild it.
I am able to get to the login page, however when I enter the name and password I get the dreaded 500 error.
Hi Ryan. Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, it is still not working. I am unable to login to the admin section of the site at all.
Still no luck with my site. Tried via the app too and that didn’t work either. Haven’t had any response from Ryan either. I hate to have to entirely redo my site but maybe I will have to if I can’t get this solved.
Hi Ryan. Thanks for your continued efforts. Here is my site: goldstandardcatering.com
Hi Ryan. Ok, I installed jetpack manually via FTP after doing a full back up of the site and database. But I still receive an internal 500 error when trying to go to */wp-admin – so, even though it’s reinstalled in the plugin folder, I can’t access the dashboard to activate it.
Hi Ryan. Thank you for your suggestion. I will give it a try. I currently have all the plugins disabled and I am still unable to get into the admin page, but I will try to manually install the plug in as suggested.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 Internal Server Error – Jetpack AuthorizationThe error is permanent trying to log into the dashboard. The site itself is up and appears to be fine. Though because I disabled the plug-ins, some of the little stuff the plug-ins do are obviously not functioning.
Here is the site: https://www.goldstandardcatering.com