Glad you are able to get back on. So, we know that there is a problem with the configuration of one or both of the plugins, or maybe just when they’re used together. The configuration information is still in the database. If you’ve decided on using these plugins for your site security, I’d pick one of them and rename the plugin folder back to the original name, then see if you can log on. If not, rename that one and rename the other one to the original name, and try to log on. Whichever one activates successfully, work to get that one stable. I’d do some research on the plugin forums, search Google for configuration articles, etc. Get that one lined out so you know it’s working correctly. Then, if you think you need another layer, you can try bringing up the other plugin or a different one. Or, if you’ve decided against both of those plugins, I’d get another one going first; that’s more important than trying to figure out what went wrong with the others. Then you can either try and reactivate the others and remove them from the plugin panel, or just delete the plugin folders. Hope that helps.