• Resolved sagency

    (@sdagency)


    Setting up the plugin I ran into this “[an error occurred while processing this directive]”

    I tried renaming the plugin folder then restoring .htaccess and wpconfig but the error continues.

    I was on the second Firewall rules tab when it happened, however, I had just set all the file/folder permissions to recommended.

    Googling this error it looks like a file/folder permissions issue, but I have no idea how to fix.

    Thanks for help.

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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, you might want to contact your host about the file folder permissions issue. They should be able to resolve this for you.

    If the above does not solve your issue, try the following troubleshooting instructions.

    Thread Starter sagency

    (@sdagency)

    I got back in but now one plugin (Simple Calendar) stopped working and says “Required PHP version: 5.3.3 – Version found: 5.2.17”

    My host is running 5.4. Is there anything in AIOWPS that would have affected this?

    It was working before. Thanks.

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    As far as I know no. You will have to get in contact with the developers of the other plugin.

    The only thing that comes to mind is the changing of the file permissions in this plugin might have triggered the issue you are having with your other plugin. But this is only a theory of mine.

    Regards

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    If you issue is resolved can you mark this support thread as resolved.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter sagency

    (@sdagency)

    Never solved. All I could do get back in was

    1. rename the AIOWPS plugin folder
    2. reupload a backup of wp-config
    3. delete the .htaccess and re-ran permalinks to create a new .htaccess because the backup of .htaccess would not work correctly.

    The old backup of .htaccess made all the urls resolve as
    ip#/directoryname/directoryname/directoryname/directoryname/directoryname/directoryname/directoryname etc. until it errorred out.

    Once back in the WP admin I dialed back on a lot of the AIOWPS settings to make the plugin less aggressive.

    As far as the PHP version I was stumped. The calendar plugin had been working fine. I had to go to the host and update the PHP version manually. Then the calendar started working again.

    So no idea, but something with settings in AIOWPS triggered a massive conflict.

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