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I previously had wpforo installed on my Community/Membership site running the BuddyPress plugin, the Youzify plugin, the Buddy X Pro Theme, and many other related plugins.  I have recently stopped using BuddyPress and all related plugins and moved to the new FluentCommunity plugin.  I deactivated and deleted wpforo thinking it wouldn't be used as much since the Community/Membership change, but now I see that was a mistake.

I have reinstalled and activated wpforo and the advanced attachments plugins, and when I did, I am now getting the error codes you see in the screenshots attached.  Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, as I don't have a clue what any of these things mean.

Thanks,

David

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Here is the second screenshot.

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And the third screenshot.

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@david4 

We'll check and get back to you soon. 

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@sofy Thank You.

 

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@david4 

Please follow the steps below: 

  1. Deactivate the wpForo plugin and all wpForo addons using the “Deactivate” button.
    Important: Do not use the “Uninstall” button, as it will delete all forum data.
  2. Navigate to Dashboard > Forums > Tools > Debug Tab > [Errors & Issues] Sub Tab and check for any errors. If you find any, please let us know.
  3. Then go to wpForo > Tools > Database Tables Tab and click the [Repair] button
  4. Delete all kinds of caches
  5. Navigate to the Dashboard > wpForo > Usergroups admin page, click the [Synchronize] button under the usergroup list.

 

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@sofy Ok, thanks for the information.  Firstly, I couldn't do any of the things you said with the wpforo plugin "deactivated", so I activated it and followed the instructions you gave from that point on, and it seems to have fixed the issues I was having.  I have tested it out and it's working correctly now.

I did have a few errors in the debug log, I'll attach the screenshots below.  I also noticed when I went to the database tables, that there were some things missing as it said the things couldn't be found.  Sorry, I didn't get any screenshots of this.  But I did "Repair" the database tables, and it restored all the stuff that was missing.

Thanks for your help with this.

David

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Those warning messages are not related to the wpForo plugin. As shown in the attached image, the messages clearly indicate which plugins are causing the issues.

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