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How To Disable Site Tracking Without Access to Admin Panel?


  • Tranny
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    @tranny

    I turned on “Site Tracking” and it turned my admin area blank. The only way to regain access to admin panel was by disabling BuddyPress plugin by renaming it with an FTP client. If I try to re-activate BuddyPress again from this point onward, it automatically turn my admin panel blank again.

    Since it started with my trying to activate Site Tracking (prior to that, I had no issues using BP), I was wondering how to disable it in the database. This is my value of bp-active-components in the Options table:

    a:7:{s:8:"xprofile";s:1:"1";s:8:"settings";s:1:"1";s:7:"friends";s:1:"1";s:8:"activity";s:1:"1";s:13:"notifications";s:1:"1";s:5:"blogs";s:1:"1";s:7:"members";s:1:"1";}

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  • Tranny
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    @tranny

    I tried this (it sort of worked):

    a:7:{s:8:"xprofile";s:1:"1";s:8:"settings";s:1:"1";s:7:"friends";s:1:"1";s:8:"activity";s:1:"1";s:13:"notifications";s:1:"1";s:7:"members";s:1:"1";}


    Tranny
    Participant

    @tranny

    I guess the question now is why does this extra record lead to whole admin area turning blank?


    praxxs
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    @praxxs

    I am having the same problem, when activating Site Tracking option my wp-admin area have http error 500.

    To disable the plugin i had to delete the values bp-active-components from the database.

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