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Tagged: CN_MULTISITE_ENABLED, mulit-site, multisite, wpmu
Here’s a pre-release of the next version. I think it finally uses the correct paths and db table names for multisite.
http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/connections.0.7.3.7.zip
If it doesn’t, on the Connections : Dashboard admin page you’ll find a System widget. I updated it to show me more info in regards to folder paths and db table names, please attach a screen capture of it.
Hi Steven,
We experienced this same issue on one of our client’s sites – all the data is intact but connections no longer sees it in our multisite installation. The pre-release above seems to have fixed it up.
If there is anything I can do to help you with this issue, don’t hesitate to ask.
@ Rick
Thanks. I think I’m going to mark this as resolved and push out the update this weekend.
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