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  • Is your site public? If so a link to the site might have been useful.
    If can still get to the dashboard, disable the UAM plugin. If you cant, then use a file manager to locate the user-access-manager directory in the plugin directory and rename or delete the user-access-manager directory. WordPress will then disable the plugin when it finds it can no longer access it.

    Thread Starter The Beekeeper

    (@the-beekeeper)

    Thanks. Fixed it before reading your post though. Ftp into plugins and delete UAM folder. That sorted it.
    A link would’ve been useless. White screens for every page, post, forum, group etc.
    Thanks again for the prompt reply.

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