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  • Resolved fast4u

    (@fast4u)


    WP Version: 4.2.2
    Server Info: Microsoft-IIS/7.5
    MySQL Version: 5.6.19
    PHP Version: 5.4.24

    Hello fellow developers. I have installed many wordpress instances from scractch mostly on Linux boxes. But now I have a VPS server at work that is running Windows. So I have a problem with this intallation. I just want to figure out what is the problem, what should I change, what should I adjust.

    Some of the symptoms:
    1. Creating a new admin, then removing it, doesnt go away immediatly.
    2. When I click on themes and click on “add New” I get this message:

    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.

    3. When I click on one of the users, it keeps opening the other user. If I first select user ID 01 and then click user with ID 02 it will still go to ID 01 USER.

    4. Also sometimes it gets stuck, so no matter what I click it will just add # at the end of the URL and nothing happens I cannot add edit, or change anything.

    5. Also I had a problem with the jquery so I read in the forums that I need to add a string to the wp-config (define(‘CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS’, false );) so I have it now in my wp-config.php.

    Any ideas any thoughts?

    Regards,
    Tony

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  • PHP is threaded or non-threaded?

    Settings > General > SITE URL is set or not?

    Also, whats the website url?

    Thread Starter fast4u

    (@fast4u)

    PHP threaded how do I find out?

    Site URL is set. I turned off the server caching that fixed the issue. Do you think that was the only thing?

    Can’t give u site URL it is not attached to a domain.

    Server caching fixed what issue and what problems do you still have?

    Thread Starter fast4u

    (@fast4u)

    So far seems to be functioning just fine. No problem are being seen now.

    So I guess the issue was the caching. But still weird.

    Thank you everyone who responded.

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