• Resolved casperblackwell

    (@casperblackwell)


    This message “Password Protect WordPress – To keep password protecting your private content, we have to migrate your passwords to our plugin. The migration process is running in the background.” and “Password recovery process is running in the background.” are displaying in the dashboard. Clicking the buttons does not produce any results. The program is generating large PHP error logs.
    “[proxy_fcgi:error [pid 9713:tid 140197958166272 [client 104.156.253.187:0 AH01071: Got error ‘ome/103366.cloudwaysapps.com/fgqjgfunhn/public_html/wp-content/plugins/password-protect-page/core/base/class-ppw-backgr…………gfunhn/public_html/wp-content/plugins/password-protect-page/core/base/class-ppw-background-task.php on line 178PHP message: PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/103366.cloudwaysapps.com/fgqjgfunhn/public_html/wp-content/plug”
    Please advise.

    Thanks in advance,

    Casper

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  • Plugin Author WP Folio

    (@buildwps)

    Hi @casperblackwell,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    It could be conflict somewhere.

    You can use the Health Check plugin to do some troubleshooting here.?

    Once you’ve installed and activated the plugin, you can go to *Dashboard* → *Health Check* to see various details about your site and server. Select the *Troubleshooting* tab and then click **Enable Troubleshooting** to automatically disable all plugins and add a new *Troubleshooting Menu* item in the toolbar at the top of the wp-admin dashboard. 

    From here, you can enable and disable plugins and change the theme for you, but without affecting normal visitors to your site. 

    Could you try to use the Health Check plugin to enable only PPWP Lite and then run that test again? If those errors are clear, then we’ll know that a conflict with another plugin is causing this.?

    Awaiting your reply.

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