• Hi, I’ve been using Maven Member for a long time and it has always worked well for me. Recently, when trying to login, after I submit my username/pw I am getting these warnings on the backend and am unable to login. Can you help me?

    Warning: Creating default object from empty value in /home4/serc2013/public_html/wp-content/plugins/maven-member/controllers/maven-member-blocker-class.php on line 114

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home4/serc2013/public_html/wp-content/plugins/maven-member/controllers/maven-member-blocker-class.php:114) in /home4/serc2013/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1121

    When I deactivate the plugin from cpanel, I can access the backend with no problem. My site is http://serc-esa.com. I am using Maven Member version 1.0.35. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/maven-member/

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  • Hi Laura,
    I’m getting 406 error which means I too can’t get into my site as admin.
    Could you explain how you use cpanel to deactive the maven plugin. I assume it is more involved than just deleting the tables from the data base. Maybe not even along those lines.

    Thanks for your help.

    Curt

    Thread Starter LauraHartwigDesign

    (@laurahartwigdesign)

    Hi Curt,
    It’s actually quite easy. Log into your cpanel and go into the file manager. From there, navigate to wp-content > plugins and then you will see the folders for all your different plugins. I usually just rename the file, so I change it to 1mavenmenber (or whatever the file name is- I just add a one to the front of it.). That will deactivate it automatically because WordPress won’t be able to find it with a different name. Then you should be able to get back into your site (assuming Maven Member is your problem). Good luck!

    Thanks so much, Laura. I was able to get back in. I think you’ve saved me untold grief. Guess I need to get over the idea of going to the database first. Forgot about the file manager possibility.

    Still a newby,
    Curt

    Thread Starter LauraHartwigDesign

    (@laurahartwigdesign)

    Great. Glad it helped. 🙂

    Is there a way to access or disable the plugin without a cpanel? I no longer have access to the backend of my site and am stuck.

    Thread Starter LauraHartwigDesign

    (@laurahartwigdesign)

    Do you have ftp? That works the same way. Otherwise, I don’t know of a way to get back in unless you just locked yourself out for a specific period of time. Then you try waiting it out or logging in from a different IP. Good luck!

    I am trying to get access to the ftp but don’t as of right now. I didn’t lock out for a specific time, when I login to the backend it directs me to this page:

    Warning: Creating default object from empty value in /home/content/p3nexnas05_data01/70/2119370/html/wp-content/plugins/maven-member/controllers/maven-member-blocker-class.php on line 126

    So it is trying to log me in, but I’m assuming that it has decided to lock the entire site or something. Hopefully I can get access to the ftp at some point and remove the plugin.

    Thanks for your help Laura.

    Re your first post: you don’t need access to the backend of your site to get to cpanel. You should be able to access it through your hosting service. I use webhostinghub and I basically signed in to the service then navigated to cpanel. Your hosting service should have similar arrangement.

    Keep in mind these thoughts are from a relative newby in this endeavor.

    Good Luck.

    Curt

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