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  • Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    Yes, it continued to show up. Even once I hit the button to come here and leave a review. I had to hit the “I’ve already done so” button to make it go away. It does seem to me that asking for a review as soon as someone downloads and activates a plug-in (or updates it) makes little sense. How can someone know what they think of a product before they’ve had a little time to use it?

    I’m not usually snarky like this, but it was kind of annoying and I’ve been having a bad week. Sorry.

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    I believe that the remainder of my problems are at my end. I greatly appreciate all the help you have given me to resolve this issue, and the resources you have provided.

    Since the initial problems I was having have been resolved, I am going to mark my support case here as resolved.

    Thank you again!

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    Thanks again. I will take a look at it.

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    Sorry, I started the below message and then was called away before I sent it!

    I am referring to Enable SSL Connectivity.

    I do have it working with Require SSL Login.

    I will definitely rate your plugin – especially if I can get that SSL Connectivity working!

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    I deleted the plugin and reinstalled it from scratch. And hooray! I was able to add a user! Now I will see if I can get it working with SSL. Thank you SO MUCH for all your help!

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    No, I am getting the identical error that you cited. I will remove the plugin and reinstall the latest version.

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    I am still getting the same error. I also tried the script you provided but that is trying to start TLS, which apparently is not working on my server. Sorry to be such a pain, and thank you for being so responsive.

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    Once I enabled wp_debug and tried again:

    When I have Require SSL Login? set to No and Enable SSL Connectivity? set to No SSL Connectivity, I get the following error (I substituted the word username where the real username was):
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    Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function split() in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wplive\wp-content\plugins\wpdirauth\wpDirAuth.php:1619 Stack trace: #0 C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wplive\wp-content\plugins\wpdirauth\wpDirAuth.php(1837): wpDirAuth_add_new_user(‘username’, ‘administrator’, 0) #1 C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wplive\wp-includes\plugin.php(525): wpDirAuth_add_user_panel(”) #2 C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wplive\wp-admin\admin.php(236): do_action(‘users_page_wpDi…’) #3 C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wplive\wp-admin\users.php(11): require_once(‘C:\\inetpub\\wwwr…’) #4 {main} thrown in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wplive\wp-content\plugins\wpdirauth\wpDirAuth.php on line 1619
    —–

    I will work on getting the script you linked to working and see what I can find out from that.

    Thank you for your help.

    Thread Starter crystalsinger

    (@crystalsinger)

    Thank you. I will try what you’ve suggested and report back.

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