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  • Deleted that htaccess file, it now works fine.

    Just to echo from above, deleting the .htaccess is unnecessary, you just need to tell Apache that the file is allowed to override limit directives:

    AllowOverride Limit

    Which, if you are using permalinks would be:

    AllowOverride FileInfo Limit

    Deleting the .htaccess file worked for me! Thanks!

    …deleting worked for me too.

    Hi Andy,

    I’ve just changed over from an Australian host to Media Temple.

    When reinstalling Stats, I cannot find the blog account my existing stats were sitting under.

    I have two WordPress.com accounts, each with a series of self-hosted blogs (most of them non existing but I don’t know how to clean up this mess).

    I have just spent an hour going through each of them, deactivating and re-activating Stats so it prompts me to enter the API key to replace the blog account.

    Every single one of them returns ZERO stats.

    I have gone through this process successfully a few times over the past couple of years but for some reason this time it won’t work.

    I’ve read through the forum q&a but from the stuff I understand, there’s nothing I haven’t tried.

    I’m frustrated as my blog has been experiencing some great traffic increase and I like monitoring it through Stats!

    Any ideas?

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