• Resolved sammybatis

    (@sammybatis)


    Hi,
    I updated all my plugins to auto-update and now the list of installed plugins redirects to 404 error page. I renamed the plugins folder but still didn’t solve the problem. i have also cleared the cache but still the same error. How can i fix this?

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    I renamed the plugins folder but still didn’t solve the problem.

    Have you also tried switching to the unedited default Theme (Twenty Twenty, etc.) for a moment using the WP dashboard to rule out any theme-specific issue (theme functions can interfere like plugins)?

    Hi,

    I had the same problem with that and the simplest solution is to remove the plugin from the server one by one and try to access the installed plugins.

    Some of the plugins with your update are not compatible with your WordPress or your theme, so you need to figure out exactly what it is and restore it to the state before the update.

    Thread Starter sammybatis

    (@sammybatis)

    Thank you for suggestions. I will test them and provide feedback

    Thread Starter sammybatis

    (@sammybatis)

    Hi,
    Jasmin’s suggestion worked for me. I disabled the plugins one after the other and tested until I found the plugin causing the problem. The list of installed plugins is showing now. Thanks Jasmin and t-p

    You’re welcome, I’m glad it’s fixed 🙂

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