Title: Multisite network issues
Last modified: May 23, 2022

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# Multisite network issues

 *  Resolved [Constantin Boiangiu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/constantinboiangiu/)
 * (@constantinboiangiu)
 * [4 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-network-issues/)
 * Hi,
 * I have a multisite setup with domains pointing to the same WP installation and
   WP Super Cache enabled only on some domains. The issue is that once I change 
   the settings in one site from the network, they change for all the sites in my
   network. What is even weirder is that if the plugin is deactivated on one of 
   the sites from the network, the settings still apply, meaning pages get cached
   anyway.
 * I found a thread that mentioned late init option to be the issue; I don’t have
   it enabled.
 * Thank you for your help!

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 *  Plugin Author [Donncha O Caoimh (a11n)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/donncha/)
 * (@donncha)
 * [4 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-network-issues/#post-15669235)
 * On a multisite the plugin configuration is stored in a file called wp-content/
   wp-cache-config.php so if you make changes to the plugin on one site it will (
   unfortunately?) change the settings on every other site.
    I’m surprised pages
   are still cached on other sites though. Whenever you do that again run the debug
   log in the plugin and examine that. It may tell you why it’s happening.
 *  Thread Starter [Constantin Boiangiu](https://wordpress.org/support/users/constantinboiangiu/)
 * (@constantinboiangiu)
 * [4 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-network-issues/#post-15708964)
 * Hi,
 * Thank you for the suggestion. I managed to solve the issue, it was caused by 
   the fact that I did not disabled the plugin from the network admin (I was not
   aware of those settings).
 * Apparently, by not doing this, even though the plugin was deactivated on that
   site from the network, it was still running and created cached pages. Disabling
   the cache from the admin network solved this issue.
 * Thank you for your work and for your prompt reply!

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 * Last activity: [4 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-network-issues/#post-15708964)
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