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  • Not enough info to tell…

    A) What happens when you try /wp-admin/themes.php

    B) Do you have access to all other aspects and features of your dashboard

    C) Is this a new installation, or an Upgraded site

    D) Do any other URL’s return a 404 (while either logged in or logged out)

    .. and can you post a link to your site?

    Thread Starter pbtazit

    (@pbtazit)

    Hello

    Mt Site is : https://wholesale-nutraceuticals.com and seems to be working fine,
    \I have to disable the plugins folder by renaming it and login with the non-secure stable /wp-admin then rename plugin folder to normal then reload admin page to get it the admin page back and restore the plugins and then the actual site works normally but cannot access wp-admin/plugins.php

    problem is admin or wp dashboard side I can access /wp-admin/themes.php noticed that sometimes the the fly-out menus not always working like I hover over Appearance and sometimes the sub-menu will not flyout as it should.

    cannot access wp-admin/update-core.php either get the 404 to actual site again

    Yes I upgrade to WP 4.3 last Night

    \I have to disable the plugins folder by renaming it and login with the non-secure stable /wp-admin then rename plugin folder to normal then reload admin page to get it the admin page back and restore the plugins and then the actual site works normally but cannot access wp-admin/plugins.php

    None of that is normal. I don’t know what you mean by “non-secure stable /wp-admin”, but if you are having problems with https – vs – http, and disabling your plugins changes that behavior, you need to examine what you are doing/using for https (secure) login.

    Use your ftp client to make sure that update-core.php and plugins.php actually exist on your site. If not, replace them with a manual update.

    If your 404’s are being caused by https – vs – http URL’s, (one works, but the other one won’t work) then you will need to sort out your SSL issues.

    Thread Starter pbtazit

    (@pbtazit)

    Hello
    I am sorry my description is so bad I am terrible at writing my thoughts. There is not any https issues, I do not use it on my site.

    I have a PLUGIN the helps me secure the website. as stated earlier I cannot access plugins. In order to access my dashboard I use bitkinex a web-dav kinda like a ftp access, I must rename the plugins folder, effectively disabling all plugins. then I must use the standard out of the box normal address to login into dashboard which is /wp-admin, then I go back and return the plugins folder to change it back proper name then the plugins now are working again, my site is normal.

    I just cannot access my plugins with the admin interface of wordpress or updates either from the Dashboard admin link

    Man am I gonna have to re-install WP 4.2.4 how am I ever gonna be able to keep my wordpress upto date.

    This happened because I updated to WP 4.3, I have been using WP for over five years never had a problem why did WP have to jack around with plugin php code, it is very disappointing I expect much better from WP this usually just happens with plugins themselves, not the core code.

    Please help Thank you

    why did WP have to jack around with plugin php code, it is very disappointing I expect much better from WP this usually just happens with plugins themselves, not the core code.

    I doubt that’s actually the issue. More often than not it comes down to a plugin or theme compatibility issue that temporarily breaks some functionality. Not always, but usually.

    Deactivate all of your plugins first, and then maybe do a manual re-upgrade if you think it’s needed. It sounds like you may have an issue of some sort with a plugin that didn’t like the upgrade.

    Take a full backup first, and be sure to read all of the steps carefully before replacing files and directories.

    Might be worth taking a look at the documentation and support topics for the plugin you’re using to change your login path, just to see if there is any info in its FAQ or support topics that might hint at any prior or possible upgrade/update issues when the plugin is left enabled (or for any other reason) during an update.

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