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  • Yes. There is a problem.

    The file /home/users/a/ak0/domains/moimoskitki.ru/wp-content/advanced-cache.php already exists. Uninstall it manually before using this plugin. If you see this message even after deleting the file, then contact the hosting technical support.

    At the same time, cache in WP-Optimize is disabled

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by vaka2vaka.

    I confirm, I have this problem too in all 4 websites where I upgraded WP-Optimize. The admin page gets blocked with a warning message:

    Warning!
    The file /home/admin/web/example.com/public_html/wp-content/advanced-cache.php already exists. Please manually delete it before using this plugin. If you continue to see this message after deleting it please contact your hosting support.

    Deleting the advanced-cache.php file doesn’t solve anything.

    Removing wp-cache-config solves the problem

    Temporary solution:

    1. Rename wp-cache-config.php to wp-cache-config.php2 so you can temporarily disable WP Super Cache.

    2. Install WP Rollback plugin to downgrade WP-Optimize to 3.0.16.

    3. Rename wp-cache-config.php2 back to wp-cache-config.php

    4. Delete advanced-cache.php (WP Super Cache will recreate a new one)

    5. Wait for 3.0.18 version with this bug fixed…

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by pushevs.

    Hi there,

    Sorry about the inconvenience. We’re working on a fix.

    Marc.

    WP-Optimize 3.0.18 was released and fixes this issue. Again, sorry about that!

    Best,

    Marc.

    Thanks for the quick fix.

    Thread Starter Cavor

    (@cavor)

    Thank you too for quick support and fix

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