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May 21, 2015 at 10:15 am in reply to: You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page. #2697
Hi, please provide us with your website backend details (as private message) so that we can have a look at the issue.
Hi, HMWP is incompatible with WP Rocket if minification is enabled. We’ll be making it compatible in the upcoming versions of the plugin. If you want minification of css/js then you may use Better WP Minify. More info here – http://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-no-one-can-know-you-use-wordpress/4177158/faqs/17298
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This reply was modified 9 years, 9 months ago by
Suman M..
I’ve fixed the issue. The issue was in htaccess file. I have commented out the line “php_value memory_limit 64M”. Please use php.ini file or wp-config.php file if want to increase memory limit (you can google for the syntax).
I’ve set HMWP settings to “Medium privacy – more compatibility”. Also, I installed WP htaccess editor plugin to check the htaccess. You may remove it.
Please check this FAQ – http://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-no-one-can-know-you-use-wordpress/4177158/faqs/16071
In debug report, everything looks okay. Can you please try applying “Light Privacy – Most compatibility” scheme from HMWP start tab? If it’s still the issue please let us know your website backend details (admin and author) as private message so that we can have a look at the issue – http://support.wpwave.com/
That’s a minor difference (less than a second) and could be various factors adding upto it. But if you see, performance grade has increased from 74 to 86.
Hi, this seems to be some intrusion or hack attempt. But you need not worry as HMWP IDS will automatically take care of this. This request would be blocked by HMWP IDS as the impact level is more than 20.
regarding SEO you might want to check this FAQ – http://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-no-one-can-know-you-use-wordpress/4177158/faqs/16131
Hi, what if you deactivate HMWP plugin? If the issue still exists then it’s not related to HMWP plugin. If the issue is gone then please let us know your test site’s backend details so that we can have a look at the issue.
The upload problem is still there even after HMWP plugin is disabled. So it seems like the issue is not related to HMWP plugin. However you can try these:
– change permissions on my /wp-content/uploads folder to 755, and then to 777 just to see if it helps
– re-upload core WP files (/wp-admin, /wp-includes)
– replace .htaccess file content with default WP htaccess – https://codex.wordpress.org/htaccess (Basic WP)xkhabar.com/save/ is now accessible. I’ve unchecked “Avoid direct access to php files” option in HMWP General Settings tab.
The issue has been resolved. There was issue with your htaccess file (some duplicate lines).
I installed WP Htaccess Editor plugin to check. You may remove it.This reply has been marked as private.The default wordpress upload path is still not correct (http://www.runipsys.com/medias/2014/08/stepflow-300×36.png). Unfortunately, we won’t be able to check further until /medias/ is changed to default /wp-content/uploads/
Hi, the password seems to be incorrect. Also, please upload htaccess file in .txt format.
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