• Resolved Sue

    (@suelaren)


    I have a multisite install with three domains; the primary, root install, and two subdomains mapped to top-level domains. I upgraded WordPress from 3.42 to 3.51, and although the top-level domains still go to the correct sites, the only “Dashboard” I can get to within the WP admin panel is the main site.

    I can see the three separate sites by going to My Sites, Network Admin, Sites – but each of the links to the Dashboard goes to the primary site Dashboard. If I manually type in the URL to the separate wp-admin pages, I can get to the individual dashboards.

    The main site is kindersbbqfairfield.com, and the two subdomains are danville.kindersbbqfairfield.com and pleasanton.kindersbbqfairfield.com, mapped to kindersbbqdanville.com and kindersbbqpleasanton.com, respectively.

    I have screen shots of the admin panel if that will help.
    http://larennetworks.com/scrshots/NetworkAdmin_WordPress.png
    http://larennetworks.com/scrshots/KindersFairfield_WordPress.png

    What am I missing? What changed in 3.5.1?

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    Are you using W3TC?

    If so, upgrade it. If that goes weird, uninstall it and then reinstall it.

    Thread Starter Sue

    (@suelaren)

    I didn’t have it activated, but I did have W3TC installed. It seemed to cause more issues than it solved so I de-activated it; I removed it entirely and the sites “returned”.

    http://larennetworks.com/scrshots/Sites_restored.png

    Thank you!!

    newstream

    (@newstream)

    I have the exact same problem but disabling all my plugins returned no positive results. Does ny one else know how to fix this? I have tried the popular solution on this link but it doesn’t work for me. Any ideas?

    Thread Starter Sue

    (@suelaren)

    @newstream – you wrote: “I have the exact same problem but disabling all my plugins returned no positive results.”

    As noted in my reply, disabling the W3TC still resulted in the problem – deleting it from the site entirely was the fix.

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