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10:55 pm
May 13, 2011


Super Frugalette

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Kay Lynn Akers said:

I use Wordpress backup plugin by Blog Traffic Exchange.

Do you use WP DBManager as well. I am looking into your WP back up plug in and I am wondering if I need other items backed-up as well. Thanks for sharing your plugin.

 

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3:02 pm
May 15, 2011


Kay Lynn Akers

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Super Frugalette said:

Kay Lynn Akers said:

I use Wordpress backup plugin by Blog Traffic Exchange.

Do you use WP DBManager as well. I am looking into your WP back up plug in and I am wondering if I need other items backed-up as well. Thanks for sharing your plugin.

I use Wordpress Database Backup plugin.  Thanks for reminding I forgot that one.

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5:28 pm
May 16, 2011


Invest It Wisely

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Check that your hosting has a backup policy — mine does a system backup every couple of days. I also have the DB plugin going.

10:48 pm
May 16, 2011


Super Frugalette

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Kay Lynn Akers said:

Super Frugalette said:

Kay Lynn Akers said:

I use Wordpress backup plugin by Blog Traffic Exchange.

Do you use WP DBManager as well. I am looking into your WP back up plug in and I am wondering if I need other items backed-up as well. Thanks for sharing your plugin.

I use Wordpress Database Backup plugin.  Thanks for reminding I forgot that one.

Kay Lynn…

 

I starting activating WP DBManager and this lovely little note popped up your information may be visible to the public. "To correct this issue, move the .htaccess file from wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager  to /var/www/vhosts/superfrugalette.com/httpdocs/wp-content/backup-db" Any idea how I would do that?

 

Thanks,

Super Frugalette

 

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11:17 am
May 24, 2011


sterlingeffort

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If it's a genuine message, you need to log into the server where you are hosting your website.

 

"wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager" is a folder location

 

"/var/www/vhosts/superfrugalette.com/httpdocs/wp-content/backup-db" is another folder location.

 

Once you have logged onto the server, navigate to the first folder, and move.htaccess file to the other location.

 

I don't know why it's asking you to do that, but thats the first thing I would try.

 

J

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