Title: 3.6 Admin Behavior
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# 3.6 Admin Behavior

 *  Resolved [SRH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/srh/)
 * (@srh)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/36-admin-behavior/)
 * I discovered something odd after updating.
 * If I go into the installed plugins page and deactivate a plugin, that works fine.
   However, if I click on the “Delete” link, nothing happens. If, however, I check
   the box in front of the plugin listing and then use the bulk actions box and 
   select delete, that works.
 * I’ve also noticed a couple of plugin settings pages where some links work and
   some don’t, but don’t know if it is related.
 * Fortunately, there is nothing that disables my site, but if anyone has any ideas,
   I’d appreciate hearing.

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 *  Moderator [t-p](https://wordpress.org/support/users/t-p/)
 * (@t-p)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/36-admin-behavior/#post-4002595)
 * Have you tried:
 * ■flushing any caching plugins you might be running, as well as server and/or 
   browser caches.
    ■deactivating all plugins (yes, all) to see if this resolves
   the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find
   the problematic plugin(s). If you can’t get into your admin dashboard, try resetting
   the plugins folder by FTP or PhpMyAdmin (read “[How to deactivate all plugins when you can’t log in to wp-admin](http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_Troubleshooting#How_to_deactivate_all_plugins_when_not_able_to_access_the_administrative_menus.3F)”
   if you need help). Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.
   Also remember to deactivate any plugins in the mu-plugins folder. The easiest
   way is to rename that folder to mu-plugins-old ■switching to the Twenty Twelve
   theme to rule out any theme-specific problems. If you can’t log in to change 
   themes, you can remove the theme folders via FTP so the only one is twentytwelve.
   That will force your site to use it. ■manually upgrading. When all else fails,
   download a fresh copy of the latest.zip file of 3.6 (top right on this page) 
   to your computer, and use that to copy up. You may need to delete the wp-admin
   and wp-includes folders on your server. Read the [Manual Update](http://codex.wordpress.org/Updating_WordPress#Manual_Update)
   directions first.
 * More info here: [http://wordpress.org/support/topic/troubleshooting-wordpress-36-master-list?replies=5](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/troubleshooting-wordpress-36-master-list?replies=5)
 *  Thread Starter [SRH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/srh/)
 * (@srh)
 * [12 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/36-admin-behavior/#post-4002699)
 * I took a different path, but solved the problem. I changed to a premium theme
   which had features that made several of my plugins redundant. I deactivated those
   plugins and deleted them. No more problem!
 *  Moderator [t-p](https://wordpress.org/support/users/t-p/)
 * (@t-p)
 * [12 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/36-admin-behavior/#post-4002708)
 * glad you got it sorted. 🙂

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