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  • Thank you for the link. My initial search for the topic revealed no posts. Odd.

    This addition to the wp-config.php worked!

    define(‘DISABLE_CACHE’, true);
    set_magic_quotes_runtime(‘0’);
    ini_set(“magic_quotes_gpc”,”0″);

    I am able to see my blog but cannot get access to the Dashboard. I login using the admin userID and new password provided at the time of install, and see from the menu that I am indeed logged in, but I get the following message instead of the Dashboard:

    https://pianodreamsmovie.com/wp-admin/
    with message:
    You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.

    I’ve installed wp numerous times on many different servers and have never seen this error. Does it indicate a DB error, server error, or a version error?

    pamvanlonden

    (@pamvanlonden)

    Thank you. I don’t see a link for that on the home page. It’s linked at the very bottom of the long, long dashboard page, however.

    pamvanlonden

    (@pamvanlonden)

    I see other posts about why sites are being suspended. My case is slightly different. I use ws320.wordpress.com to provide examples to my students in WS320 Gender and Technology at OSU. This site works fine.

    Today, however, none of my students sites are working!

    Is there a rule about students using your site for a course? If so, please provide a link to where it states this.

    If not, when will their sites be back to normal? Is a server down?

    I was thrilled when the .com came together; it’s simplified the teaching of my course tremendously. You see, most of my students cannot get through the installation process for www.remarpro.com’s product. So the .com is a great solution.

    Thank yhou.

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