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  • Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    where does the message appear? i.e. what page do you try to access.

    Thread Starter nonname

    (@bipies)

    After activating the plugin, can’t acces to any wp-admin subpage, only when I delete or move plugin directory I can access again :S

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    you should try deactivating other plugins to see if there’s a conflict, normally it doesn’t do this.

    if you get blank pages rather than permission notices, you could also check your php logs to see if there’s any info there

    Thread Starter nonname

    (@bipies)

    not sure waht is, I’ve reinstalled the hole WP, simply adding the plugin with the same result, I think the problem is related with chmod in apache’s side, still searching 🙂

    Hi bipies, try the next:

    – Go to config.php on the root of site
    – Edit it and change the unique keys if you have not done yet, do it going to this url http://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/ that generates new keys that you can coyp and paste on your config.php
    – Upload to server and try again with the plugin

    This works form me with this plugin and some other with same problem (as qtranslate, for example)

    🙂

    Plugin Author Marcus (aka @msykes)

    (@netweblogic)

    i’ve never seen EM cause this sort of issue with keys, but chances are you should look at your PHP logs (or turn on WP_DEBUG in your wp-config.php file), might shed some light on what’s going wrong

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