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  • Plugin Author Gary Pendergast

    (@pento)

    Automatic Updater is not meant to be accessed directly, it’s a plugin for WordPress.

    In wp-admin, go to Settings -> Automatic Updater to configure it.

    Thread Starter pieterquarre

    (@pieterquarre)

    Hi Gary,
    The reason why I accessed it directly is because the plugin doesn’t update my wordpress installation. I don’t get an error or receive an email. I figured that if I access it directly I will be able to find out why it doesn’t work.

    The plugin is properly installed and is activated. Do you have any clue why it won’t initiate?

    Plugin Author Gary Pendergast

    (@pento)

    A few thoughts:

    * On the settings page, do you have all the options checked to keep WordPress, your themes and plugins up to date? (Only the WordPress core option is checked by default.)
    * Do you have the Better WP Security plugin installed? If so, you will need to stop it from hiding updates.
    * When you normally click the Update button, does everything update automatically? Do you need to type in FTP login details?

    Thread Starter pieterquarre

    (@pieterquarre)

    Thanks for your thoughts. After I added my FTP settings to the wp-config.php file the plugin started working perfectly!

    Plugin Author Gary Pendergast

    (@pento)

    Great to hear!

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