• Resolved Maxal

    (@maxal)


    I have W3 Total Cache & AIOWPS plugins working in tandem and my experience has never been one trouble-free. I am unable to figure out why the two superb plugins cannot coexist without making me pulling my hair.

    How do I change url of my admin page and still able to log into WP Admin without any issue?

    Every now and then when I try to get in, the log-in page refreshes and keep on the same page, instead of letting me to the WP Admin.

    I have to disable AIOWPS to get into the admin section, and once I am in, the plug-in is reactivated. But if I purge my cache, I am logged out again and have to repeat the process of getting back to the admin section. And I have to do it for all of my users.

    And since pages are being caches, sometimes I cannot use wp-admin adress even if I rename the AIOWPS because pages are cached.

    Now I have changed the director name of AIOWPS to disable it and waiting for a hacker to take down my site.

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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi, I don’t use W3 Total Cache. But did you try to exclude the login pages in the cache plugin?

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    As stated earlier, I am using renamed admin url which is “https://mysite.com/abc” … this url has been included to the exclude option, but to no avail. I have also added: /wp-admin url to the exclude option. The page refreshes in a flash and the user remains on the log-in page.

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    There has to be a setting in W3 Total Cache that is triggering this action. Unfortunately I don’
    t use this cache plugin.

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