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  • Thread Starter webcoachjdc

    (@webcoachjdc)

    I never tested that option and I think its gonna be unnecessary in this moment.

    What I did to get working login prompt (wp-login.php) to dashboard?

    At hosting side, i opened up the folder installation and I made backup of wp-login.php (renaming it), I duplicated that file, then i renamed it to original name and I tested it on web browser and It worked :S

    Im happy because i got blog my running up but im a little dissapointed because to me is hard to understand why an upgrade could *damage/corrupt* a file and after renaming it, it come back working as nothing would have passed…

    tbennettcc Thank you anyway for your effort and answer. I have really appreciated it. Take Care,

    Cheers.
    Daniel

    Thread Starter webcoachjdc

    (@webcoachjdc)

    No, i didnt get access from SSH. I accessed to my website from Cpanel′s hosting. I mean with this that is not possible to get access to dashboard from web browser typing my domain going specifically to both /wp-admin and wp-login.php

    This just happened inmediately after upgrade 4.2.3.

    Now, checking the URL admin I got the following error

    Internal Server Error

    The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

    Is there anything that i can do in my hosting to fix the access?

    Thanks in advantage

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