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  • Plugin Author Janis Elsts

    (@whiteshadow)

    I don’t have a list, but none of the known conflicts cause “error 500” anyway.

    As a test, I installed Booster for WooCommerce 2.8.1, WooCommerce and Admin Menu Editor on one of my dev. sites. It worked fine. I didn’t notice any 500 errors, or any other errors. It might not be a plugin conflict but some other issue.

    Can you please check the server-wide PHP error log? Errors like that *have to* be logged somewhere. Knowing what the actual error is would help figure out how to fix it.

    One common cause of errors is hitting the PHP memory limit. Check your site’s memory usage with and without the Booster plugin. If it’s already close to the limit, activating another plugin could be enough to cause errors.

    Thread Starter websitehelperuk

    (@websitehelperuk)

    Thank you for your prompt response. It seems it was a memory issue like you stated.

    Increased mem and now all works fine.

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