It doesn’t look like WordPress is installed at all, unless you have it in a subdirectory. At least your home page is not using WordPress, so maybe I’m misunderstanding the question.
The homepage is an old thing that we’re keeping up until we can get fully switched over to WordPress. It’s actually a redirect.
That said, the /wp-admin site should be live anyway, right? I can see the WordPress folders sitting in the directory.
Here’s what the directory looks like when I look at it through the ftp.
I dunno, I’m fairly lost. Maybe it needs to be re-installed?
Interesting… hard to say what’s wrong without actually being able to mess with things myself, but the redirect might be messing things up. You could try reinstalling if you want, it might fix things.
I am having the same issue. I installed wordpress this morning using Fantastico. I was able to log in the first time. But now when I try to load the admin login page, I am getting a server cannot find requested page error. I checked the directory and the files are still there.
I uninstalled it and then re-installed it but I am having the same problem.
Same problem.
Yesterday and today I installed and re-intalled WP, but the error returned to occur: I can´t enter to WP.
In both cases upgraded it with the latest version of WP
At first if I had access to the WP, but to move forward with my new theme settings, I go out and no longer allows entering to following address:
domain.com/wp-admin/ or domain.com/wp-login.php
The only thing that opens is the window of the site, no the WP Dash.
@naheedas & @carlmacias: It is considered impolite to interrupt another poster’s thread. Please post your own topics.
@etrosenb,
How did you install WordPress in the same Directory of your current site and not overwrite it? I’d suggest installing WordPress in a subfolder so you can develop the website out. Once it’s how you’d like it, you can migrate it over to replace the current website.
I hope this helps!