• Resolved MaritvanS

    (@maritvans)


    I’ve already send a diagnostic report up front. I’m having this message for a while now, but don’t know what to do to solve it. I’ve done what I could with the information I found on your site and on this forum.
    According to my host, the writing and user settings are correct (owner is the same as the web server user).
    Hope you can help me out! Thank you ??
    Marit

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @maritvans,

    First I need to inform you that Wordfence is unfortunately not officially supported on Windows servers. However, we still try to give some tips if we can.

    Your diagnostics indicate that all your Wordfence tables are missing. I would recommend you remove Wordfence completely, including any database tables that may be lingering and do a fresh reinstall.

    If you have any cache on the server, I’d recommend clearing that out as well.

    If you at that point are still having permission issues, I would recommend temporarily relaxing permissions on wp-content to allow the wflogs folder to be created. You should be able to set the wp-content permissions back after that.

    Hi @maritvans,
    Since we haven’t heard from you for a while I’m going to go ahead and resolve this thread for now. If you have any other questions or concerns at any point, feel free to start a new thread. Thank you!

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