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(opened a ticket on this but figured others may encounter the same issue - took me a while to track down what was going on)
I am currently encountering an annoying issue in Plesk 12.5 (latest patch level) running on Windows 2012 R2. I have multiple PHP versions installed (5.x and 7.x). I also...
The KB article has been updated with a link to a patch for this issue:
https://kb.odin.com/en/127725
I can confirm it fixes the problem on Plesk 12.5 for Windows and Wordpress 4.4. I applied the patch and then had to run a "Resynchronize" operation on each of the affected WP sites.
The KB article has been updated with a link to a patch for this issue:
https://kb.odin.com/en/127725
I can confirm it fixes the problem on Plesk 12.5 for Windows and Wordpress 4.4. I applied the patch and then had to run a "Resynchronize" operation on each of the affected WP sites.
The KB article has been updated with a link to a patch for this issue:
https://kb.odin.com/en/127725
I can confirm it fixes the problem on Plesk 12.5 for Windows and Wordpress 4.4. I applied the patch and then had to run a "Resynchronize" operation on each of the affected WP sites.
custer,
Thanks for the update. I assume this issue also affects Plesk on Windows, and is the cause of these errors:
http://talk.plesk.com/threads/wordpress-toolkit-errors-after-12-5-30-update-14.336180/
We are having the exact same issue. Seems to be related to Wordpress 4.4 sites only. This seems to be a known issue:
http://talk.plesk.com/threads/plesk-wordpress-monitor-extension.336172/