• Hi everyone-

    I have been working on my blog, and through the Dashboard, tried to automatically upgrade to the most recent version of WordPress. I believe that didn’t work properly, and I am not unable to log into or access my Dashboard. I receive the following message:


    Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_network_admin() in /home/[ftp username]/public_html/wp-admin/admin-header.php on line 16

    (I removed my ftp username for the purposes of posting here)
    In the experience of those here, do you think that is the result of a failed upgrade? If so, is there an easy way to resolve it. Thankfully, the blog itself is still working and isn’t down. But, obviously, I would like to fix the error and get back to work!

    Thanks!
    Amanda

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  • Not sure if its the cause of a failed upgrade. Have you tried renaming your Plugins folder and Active Theme folder in order to get them to deactivate? While it will take your site down, it will also cause wordpress to deactivate all plugins and revert to the default theme (TwentyTen).

    If that doesn’t work, I’d suggest doing a backup of the entire site, and taking note of all your customizations (Your theme, plugins, etc) and then do a vanilla install.

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