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  • Plugin Author Ella

    (@ellatrix)

    Normally there is a setting button and you’re redirected as well. The settings are under permalinks, at the bottom. Are you sure the plugin is active?

    Thread Starter dkind

    (@dkind)

    Thank you for answering.
    Yes the plugin is active. Under the permalinks tab, there is nothing, except under the ‘save” button there is a box displaying the contents of the htaccess file. But no button or anything indicating the presence of Rename wp-login.

    Plugin Author Ella

    (@ellatrix)

    What other plugins do you have installed? This plugin doesn’t display the contents of the htaccess file.

    Thread Starter dkind

    (@dkind)

    This is a list of the plugins:
    ActiveHelper Live Help
    Akismet
    All In One SEO Pack
    AmberPanther WP Include File
    BackupBuddy
    Builder Style Manager – BETA
    Custom Contact Forms
    Fast Secure Contact Form
    Google Analytics for WordPress
    Google Author Link
    Image Widget
    Login Security Solution
    MDR Webmaster Tools
    NextGEN Gallery
    Nofollow Case by Case
    Quantcast Quantifier
    Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin
    Reduce Bounce Rate
    Robots Meta
    RYO Category Visibility
    Secure HTML5 Video Player
    Special Text Boxes
    Stream Video Player
    TinyMCE Advanced
    UpdraftPlus – Backup/Restore
    WP-Ban
    WP Float
    WP Hide Post
    WP Post Columns
    WP Smush.it

    Thread Starter dkind

    (@dkind)

    Problem solved! I upgraded to the latest version of wordpress and the plugin now appears under Permalinks.

    Thanks for your help Janneke!

    Plugin Author Ella

    (@ellatrix)

    Ah, you weren’t running 3.8? That’s weird, there should be a notice that says the plugin doesn’t work for versions lower than that.

    Thread Starter dkind

    (@dkind)

    Problem solved. The program works like a charm. Great service!

    Thread Starter dkind

    (@dkind)

    There was a notice, but I just had not notice it. Thank you again for the prompt replies.

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