• Every plug-in deactivates approximately once a week, and that makes our company’s webpage look odd and to be totally useless every now and then. This has now happened 3 times. Is there some place where I can make the plugins stay activated or do I just have to wait this to happen and then activate those by hand?

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  • That’s odd… very odd.

    I’d expect that kind of action during an update that goes wrong as mentioned by the article referenced by @janet4now but only affecting the updating plugin.

    The only way I know to make that happen in one fell swoop to affect all the plugins is by renaming the plugins directory. Could it be? Could it be someone with access to the server CP doing this?

    Or maybe some odd update system?

    Is it possibly a plugin with an issue.

    A decaying harddrive?

    Some odd function in the theme?

    Or a nulled plugin or theme?

    I’d install and run the health check plugin. Other than that and looking hard at the above items I just don’t know but this should not be happening?

    One more question would be to wonder if a bad neighbor on a poorly configured shared host was allowing some form of mischief. Years ago on a Cobalt Raq I discovered I could react with another client. I’m sure that could still happen but probably very unusual on any popular CP out here running now.

    Have a talk with your host. Maybe they’ll have an idea.

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