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  • First… what have you done recently?
    – updated WordPress to the latest version
    – added any new plugins
    – altered any code in your theme or plugins

    Next… do you have access to your hosting account cPanel or have a FTP client such as Filezilla?

    Thread Starter darrahb

    (@darrahb)

    I have not made any changes recently other than adding content to my pages, but no new updates or plugins or code.

    I do have access to my cPanel and Filezilla.

    Thread Starter darrahb

    (@darrahb)

    Yes, I have. I get the same error there as I get on the login page.

    Okay…

    Download a fresh copy of WordPress and unzip.

    By cPanel or Filezilla (your choice), navigate to your WordPress install – I’m assuming it is in the root (public_html or www) –

    Start by deleting wp-login.php and replacing it with the wp-login.php from the fresh copy.

    See if the login works.

    Thread Starter darrahb

    (@darrahb)

    Thank you for the suggestion. Just tried that again and no luck. 🙁

    Thread Starter darrahb

    (@darrahb)

    I did it using filezilla, should I also try via cpanel? Would that make any difference?

    No, replacing the file is the same either way. They are just different methods.
    What is baffling me is that what you posted is the actual code of the wp-login.php file. Why it is displaying is beyond me.
    Give me a minute…

    Compare the files in your install from index.php to xmlrpc.php (not wp-content or wp-includes folders) to the fresh download on your computer.

    Are the files (ouside of wp-config-sample.php and the wp-config.php) the same that are in the fresh copy compared to the files in your install?
    Any file missing?
    Any file extra?

    Thread Starter darrahb

    (@darrahb)

    Not sure if this is what you meant or not.. but I took screen shots of all of the file names on my site and in the fresh download.

    Here is my site: https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/1e4d6496be/9d68f5aa-b75a-436b-b067-54d136ede969.jpg

    And the fresh download: https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/1e4d6496be/5389b49b-2ae2-4ed4-bc77-d97bd41332e8.jpg

    I have an almost identical issue. I’m very interested in fixing this! My business is shutdown! http://www.tamerwin.com

    I should also add that at one point, the following message appeared on screen when I turned on WP Debug:

    Warning: require_once(/home/tamerwin/public_html/wp-admin/includes/admin.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/tamerwin/public_html/wp-admin/admin.php on line 82

    Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required ‘/home/tamerwin/public_html/wp-admin/includes/admin.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/tamerwin/public_html/wp-admin/admin.php on line 82

    Okay… two things

    In the root of your site with your WordPress files (index.php, etc.) there should be a file named “error_log”. Download it, open it, and it should give you the errors occuring.
    You may have to open this file in a text editor such as Notepad (Windows).
    Copy it and post it here.

    Next.. you may have to replace the WordPress install completely, which can be done without losing any content of your site.

    @tamerwin

    actually, you have a completely different issue, because your site is completely down and in this thread, only the login is not working.
    So… please start your own topic as per Forum Welcome: Where To Post

    Posting your own topic is smiled upon… …do not post in someone else’s thread. Start your own topic. Choose your section from the forum front page. After following the appropriate link, start a new topic by clicking the “Add New »” button to the right of the section’s title.

    Thread Starter darrahb

    (@darrahb)

    Alright, I think I found what you were referring to. When I try to download it via filezilla I get this..

    https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/1e4d6496be/0b945b60-90ba-456e-adca-346e8573c94f.jpg

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