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  • Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi chiwchy,

    I am sorry for the inconvenience.
    Could you make sure that wp-content (most especially wp-content/plugins) of your new site have read and write permissions (recursively)?

    I am having the same issue. If I view the newly transferred site via FTP I can see that all the plugins got transferred (all the files and folders at least), but still get the “Plugin does not exist message”,

    using the newest All in One plugin on both sites.

    Thank you for your help,

    Brian

    Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi Brian,

    I am sorry for the inconvenience.
    Could you make sure that your wp-content permissions are set to 775 recursively?

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