• I am running a wordpress site on an IIS 7.5 server, everything was running fine until I visited the “permalinks” page in the admin panel. I didn’t even change anything. When I first got to the permalinks page it was void of any images and graphics (see pic in url below) and when I tried to move on to another page (again, without changing anything) I was greeted by an error 500.

    https://tompa.100mbps.se/img/permalinks.PNG

    Now I can’t visit the site or any page on it without getting Error 500. I’ve tried doing some research on it, disabling plugins and themes but no change. I verified the problem by uploading another wordpress site to the webserver, once I had visited the permalinks page it too got error 500.

    When I was looking for similar problems online many seemed to be related to the .htaccess file, but it is my understanding that IIS 7.5 doesn’t use .htaccess so I’m completely stuck.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • just clear you cache and restart your browser. it will solve your problem if you didn’t changed any thing on wordpress

    Thread Starter Tompa83

    (@tompa83)

    I tried different web browsers on different computers, it’s all the same.

    500 – Internal server error
    There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.”

    can give website url of home page

    Thread Starter Tompa83

    (@tompa83)

    Certainly, thank you for your time

    https://89.160.50.134/wordpress/brukarkooperativet/

    are you hosting it on your on server. do you have some data on this website

    Thread Starter Tompa83

    (@tompa83)

    Unfortunately it is not mine, I simply FTP the files to their server and fiddle through the admin panel in WordPress. Like I said, it was working just fine for weeks until I visited the permalinks page.

    I also faced similar problems due to change in themes or plugins.
    have done any changes to any of these because
    else re install wordpress and save config.php file for user name and password of databases. try option

    Thread Starter Tompa83

    (@tompa83)

    I tried changing the name of my plugin and theme directories, which should change the webpage back to default theme with no plugins activated, but no change ??

    I’m hoping to avoid re-installing everything, it’s so much work and if I or anyone else accidentally click on permalinks page in the admin panel it will all crash again. I’m really hoping someone can help me. Thank you for trying, santosh.

    permalink is not the actual problem. what i can think is that there some bug in your theme or in one of your plugin
    until unless i see your files it is difficult to guess the exact cause

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