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To answer your question about the subdirectories – they are “add-on domains”. So they have a domain name pointing to the directory and so they appear as their own site. But when you look in public_html under the master account, they appear as sub-directories.
Trevor
As soon as I reactivated the original copy of Graphene, the password problem came back. So I renamed it again and installed a fresh copy – everything is working again.
Mystery to me…
Thanks Kenneth,
yes, that’s right – no box for username, only password. this is the total content of what was on the page;
<form method=post>Password: <input type=password name=pass><input type=submit value=’>>’></form> So even if you know the “password”, it’s not doing anything with it.
You can get to wp-admin NOW – but before we disabled graphene the password page would come up wherever I went.
WordPress is installed in the root directory. I have other sites in subdirectories, with wordpress installed in the root of them too.
Trevor
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