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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    I really have no idea.

    Hi @cwebcare,

    If you don’t mind, please allow me to help.

    Potential Solutions:

    1. Rename the WPFC plugin folder via FTP using Filezilla or as instructed by your host. You can rename the folder, for example, to “wp-fastest-cache-deactivated,” then clear all cache layers. Afterwards, try to login again. Did that help? If not, you have a conflict with another plugin or there’s an issue with your .htaccess file.
    2. Rename your plugin folders (one by one), clear cache, and then try to login until your issue is fixed. If you have renamed all plugin folders and your issue still exists, then there’s an issue with your .htaccess file.
    3. With all plugins deactivated, replace your existing .htaccess file with WordPress’ “Basic WP” .htaccess file which you can find here. After you replace the file, try to login. Did that fix your issue? If so, there’s your problem. If not, your host should be able to perform additional troubleshooting for you and fix your issue.

    Best wishes!

    Note: I’m not affiliated with WPFC. Simply offering goodwill support.

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