• Resolved senathi

    (@senathi)


    I installed wordpress multisite and then I needed to import an existed website which the All in One Migration tool does’nt support.. so I had to change back my site to a single site by deleting all the mulisite code in config.php and the .htaccess file code… and was able to use the all in one plugin and then I added back the code lines to config.php and .htaccess file but now the Network admin and Plugins links are not showing.. and Yes I am an ameture this is my first site.. please help!.. what can I do or change I really need it to be multisite

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  • Now that you have the content you want in the root or main site…

    Step through the process to create a network again and see if that doesn’t bring it back!

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/article/create-a-network/

    I imagine there might be a shortcut to get the network running again but I don’t know what it is but I also figure WordPress just needs to know the process actually ran so the above should get you through and the processes are probably all done so it should be a matter of just stepping through and having it come up as a network again.

    Do make a backup of what you have right now first!

    The worst outcome might then be the network provisioning might run completely as if you’d never created the network but I’m thinking the network will come back as it was before you stopped it. It’s normally a non-destructive process on the main site either way and the backup will preserve what you have if something does go wrong.

    Let us know if you need more help and I’d appreciate some feedback on how it went if you would!

    Thread Starter senathi

    (@senathi)

    thanks for that info it really helped me but still I can’t locate my Network Admin link..

    Well, maybe the admin account you are using is not a super admin, didn’t get promoted back when you reran network setup or else is stuck as a site admin or something.

    Be very careful but you can go into PHPMyAdmin and promote any user to a super admin…

    https://drawne.com/add-super-admin-wordpress-network/

    Else, go into the files system and promote a user to super admin using a function as outlined in the text above. That may or may not work… I’ve never needed to use that.

    Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter senathi

    (@senathi)

    Thanks man, now I got it I went to the functions.php file and gave my admin super user privilegded.. thanks a lot

    Okay, I think you’re supposed to delete that function once you’re done if you haven’t done that already.

    Glad it helped!

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