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4 years, 8 months ago  Ed Muntz

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Posted: Thursday Apr 19th, 2012 at 10:54 am #11244

Okay, so it seems like there’s a way out of this:

  1. Deactivate all plug-ins the way described above.
  2. Reactivate all plug-ins EXCEPT s2member.
  3. In the HTTPS-login plugin check the box next to “Secure Front Page”.
  4. Reactivate the s2member plugin.

Those are the steps I took and it seems to be working. I hope this helps you out too!

Posted: Thursday Apr 19th, 2012 at 10:37 am #11243

I may have spoken too soon. It deactivates ALL of your plugins but it does give you access to the admin panel again.

Posted: Thursday Apr 19th, 2012 at 10:35 am #11242

I had this problem also when updating the HTTPS-login plugin. Go to your WordPress database and look for the wp_options table. Under “option_name” find “active_plugins”. Find the name of the plugin (in my case https-login) and delete everything from “i:” through to the semicolon for that plugin only. This will disable the plugin and allow you access to your admin panel again.

I’m not sure why the error occurs.

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