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Hi @shone83,
If you want you can grab the MainWP 4.0-RC2 from here so you don’t have to wait for the official update.
Since we recommend running the MainWP Dashboard on a dedicated clean WP installation and most people do that we haven’t had requests about removing the redirection rule so far.Pozdrav
Hi @shone83,
In the upcoming MainWP 4 version, the redirection after login has been removed. After login, all users will be redirected to the WordPress Dashboard page.
Hi @shone83,
By default, MainWP Dashboard is available only for Administrator users. In order to set custom redirect rule after login, please see here:
https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Plugin_API/Filter_Reference/login_redirect.Hi @rondominternet,
Thanks for reaching us and letting us know that the problem is solved.
Hi @utnalove,
We will review this and what can be done. I don’t have a timeframe for this yet but we will give our best to check this as soon as possible.
Thanks
Hi @utnalove,
This feature doesn’t work properly on NGINX servers because it uses custom .htaccess rule and since .htaccess doesn’t work on NGINX this doesn’t work for the NGINX hosted sites.
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Hi @pumpaxxl,
At the moment, we only have the MainWP Rocket Extension that would enable you to clear the WP Rocket Plugin cache.
Hi @pumpaxxl,
The best option would be to try with the Bulk Settings Manager Extension or even write a quick PHP Function for the MainWP Code Snippets Extension to clear the cache on your child sites. Unfortunately, there is no out of box solution for the Plugins that you mentioned.Hi @pumpaxxl,
Thank you for your kind words. Which caching Plugin do you use?
Hi @binarywc,
We have that improvement on our to-do list for one of the future updates.
@binarywc, I am happy to see that you solved the problem. Also, thank you for sharing your solution.
Hi @binarywc, by default, the auto updates feature runs once per day. Unfortunately, there is no option to change this.
Hi @tim_nl,
please open a support ticket so we can check it out.
Hi @kayliparks, thanks for reaching out and your kind words.
You can always install the MainWP Child plugin your MainWP Dashboard and connect it to itself. This way you will be able to manage everything, including the Security problems on it.
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Hi @patbell101,
If you go to the MainWP > Plugins > Manage page, and search for plugins on your child sites, you will be able to select wanted sites/plugins and use the “Ignore plugins” action in the bulk actions menu.