• Resolved Nikelaos

    (@nikelaos)


    Hello!

    First of all: thanks for that plugin! Till now, it work’s great and I don’t know what I’ve done wrong or if this problem is a plugin-problem.

    I’ve installed a multisite with subdirectories. I’ve one network established with WP Multinetwork.

    As said, till now it works without problems. But for any reason now this happens:
    When I choose a Site of the root network, the url of that network is shown in the browsers address line, but on the WP admin-line the name of the other network is shown. Checking where I am I switched to pages. The adress-line of the browser indicates the right site, but data is shown of the second network main site.

    I updated the wp-config as shown in the FAQ (which I didn’t before but: it works well…), which doesen’t have any effect. And i deleted all cookies, which doesn’t changed anything, too.

    Also if I try to login the site directly, the wrong data is shown although the browser address-line is correct.

    Thanks for any help!

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  • Thread Starter Nikelaos

    (@nikelaos)

    The problem is solved:

    Last action was the full delete of the WP-Statistics-Plugin data (there’s a option for that…). The plugin self was still active, but the tables where gone.

    So I edited the entry “active_plugins” in the table <wp-prefix_<blog-id>_options and removed the entry for the WP-Statistics plugin. That works, I was able again to access the backend.

    Well, I’m not very informed about the deeps of the WP-database. So I decided to remove the plugin WP-Statistic completely. That works, too.

    At least, a question may be opened: Is there a plugin which makes it possible to deactivate a plugin, that is activated just for a site, using the network administration? With that, plugins could be deactivated, even when the backend of a site is not accessable.

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