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    (@jalinous)


    Hi,

    I just installed WAMP and WordPress on my local PC and I am getting the following error message with a number rows giving more details on the type of the errors. I have copoed one row as an example.

    Can someone please comment on how I can get rid of these messages.

    Thank you.

    Warning: An unexpected error occurred. Something may be wrong with WordPress.org or this server’s configuration. If you continue to have problems, please try the support forums. (WordPress could not establish a secure connection to WordPress.org. Please contact your server administrator.) in C:\wamp\www\wordpress\wp-includes\update.php on line 295

    #

    Time

    Memory

    Function

    Location

    1

    0.0000

    222968

    {main}( )

    ..\themes.php:0

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  • Hi,

    Try deactivating all plugins temporarily to check if issue gets resolved or not. If this works, re-activate all plugins individually (one-by-one) to find the problematic plugin.
    – If problem still persists, try manually re-uploading all files and folders except the wp-config.php file and the /wp-content/ directory from a fresh download of WordPress. Make sure that you delete the old copies of files & folder before uploading the new ones

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    (@jalinous)

    Hi,
    Thanks for your reply.

    Just to clarify, I get these messages even before I upload any plugin or theme.

    I had WAMP and WordPress on my PC and everything worked well.
    But I decided to reinstall everything from scratch again just to practice.

    I am getting these message after the new installation.

    Thanks.

    Your wordpress install is not connected to the wordpress server. Try configuring the config files again and connect to the database again. Once connected go to settings and set the time and date of your installation. This might be server time and date clash

    OR

    You can do a fresh install of the wordpress development site on local host and that means installing WAMP again you can follow this tutorial as well to set it up correctly

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    (@jalinous)

    I finally decided to go with a webhosting company and do my developments there. I got too many formatting issues after installing Virtue Premium Theme on my local PC WordPress.

    Thank you for the help.

    Why dont you try changing the themes. Tell what is your site about may be i can recommend a better one
    Msg me directly if you want Contact

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    (@jalinous)

    Hi,
    I did some research and it looks like Virtue Premium is one of the best options out there (if you believe the ratings from the users).

    I paid $45 for it and would like to stick to it for now.

    My site (www.ckingsensors.com) should be available shortly. It takes 24-48 hrs. I am planning to work on it over the weekend.

    Thanks for the help!

    I think that the internet maybe error

    first check do ur wordpresss install is onncected to any server?

    I have the same issue with this message:
    Warning: An unexpected error occurred. Something may be wrong with WordPress.org or this server’s configuration. If you continue to have problems, please try the support forums. (WordPress could not establish a secure connection to WordPress.org.
    I don’t think it always says that it doesn’t have a secure connection, but I know it did it at least once. It occurs after I try to execute commands such as install a theme or a page function before and after I installed a plugin. Sometimes the command is executed successfully and the notifications just stack up, but sometimes there is no result. I reinstalled WP but it happened already immediately after I clicked on Adding a theme.
    But before I reinstall wamp, does it matter that wamp is on my work laptop which is connected to the work network? (Windows 7)Do I need a dedicated pc?

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