I’m trying to move a website from the server it was built on to my own that hosts a number of website. There are a number of guides I’ve found online but all seem to assume you are moving a website from a 1 website server to a server that will just host that website. My worry is that if I follow the instructions (backup SQL database from server 1 upload it to server 2) the database for the other websites I manage will be overwritten and lost.
Can anyone give me advice on this or point me in the direction of a guide for this kind of thing?
Thanks
]]>I tried changing college-1 admin uname/password.but it changes for all site dashboards.
How can I achieve that?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
]]>They each have a different domain name and host.
I have downloaded WP to use for the class I took and hope to change over my own business website. How do I get a different Admin panel for each different client? I do not want them hooked to my Admin panel. I read about multisite plugin, but these sites are not sub-domains of my own.
I am a bit confused. Hope someone can direct me on this.
Thanks,
Helen
]]>I accessed the central network administration of my website, and I have found something a bit puzzling.
First of all, I don’t even know why I have a central network administration. Initially (more than a year ago), I had installed wordpress 3.0 so that I could run simonmas.com as the central hub of various sub-websites, one for the music theory articles, one for my albums, etc.
After some months I realized I was being a fool. After a crash of the website in december 2009, I decided to start afresh, reinstalling everything, and rewriting the articles I had scattered in 3 or 4 sub-websites into the main one. I can’t remember if I asked the good people at bluehost to erase everything, but I do remember reinstalling wordpress from scratch.
My first question is: how is it possible that I still have a central administrator panel on top of my dashboard? I am not running a website hub anymore. Shouldn’t the format have erased all the changes I made?
Also, I’m seeing all kinds of data stored in the network administration page… including settings for plug ins that I have long disinstalled. They are not on the server anymore, nor in the plug in list anywhere.
You might have guessed by now that I don’t have an extensive experience… could anyone tell me what to do? Should I leave things as they are? Are all of these data going to slow down the website?
Thank you
]]>Now I got invitation from other website admin to join site as an administrator at same email id. I clicked on link and i joined.
Now Whenever, I try to login into that website, it is redirecting me to my own blog i.e. aliencoders.com/home
Its showing that i am logged in into other website but can’t do anything apart from that.
Whenever, i am clicking on
https://bharatithakur.wordpress.com/wp-admin/
It is redirecting it to https://aliencoders.com/home/wp-admin/
Any idea how i can manage other website to write post and all?
]]>Hosting: Deluxe Godaddy.
Wordpress: 2.7
So i own 2 domains and example1.com is located on the root and i’ve nested example2.com on example1.com.
example1.com [root]
example2.com [example1.com/example2]
I want to use example2.com for my blog so i used GoDaddy’s application system to install it into [example1.com/example2]. Everything installed perfectly and works and my wordpress URL is now. [https://example1.com/example2]
I’ve logged into wordpress and changed the BLOG URL from [https://example1.com/example2] to [https://example2.com] and that works.
PROBLEM: I’ve tried to update the permalinks to a different structure and they won’t work. keep getting page not found. When i revert to the ‘default’, everything works.
Has anyone got this to successfully work with nested domains?
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