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  • Thread Starter Joan

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    Thanks Pim!

    That’s what I ended up doing. All is well.

    adrianscrazylife & aprilmdolata,

    I had the same problem. I had automatic updates on in WordFence, so the plug in, WordFence auto updated. I woke up to a client complaining that their site was down. I was able to bring the site back by renaming my plugins folder. This loads the site without the plugins. (At the time I did not know what plug in broke the site) I systematically activated each plug in until I reached Wordfence, and the site crashed again. I renamed the WordFence folder and my site appeared. Apparently WordFence was not compatible with the older version of WordPress I was running. I really like WordFence, it’s a great firewall, so I upgraded to WordPress 4.5. – Same problem. Today – I tried again, thinking the latest release had fixed it, but the install failed. I really hope WordFence addresses this. I am patiently waiting.

    I just thought I would share my experience with you, so you know that your site is not permanently damaged. It’s an easy fix if you have access to the root directory.

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