• Resolved redswirl

    (@redswirl)


    Hi

    I have a problem where a site will not connect to One Drive so that backups can be uploaded. The plugin developers identified the problem as object-cache.php If they disable this file, it can connect. However they are not sure that this file belongs to W3 Total Cache. Before I just delete the file, can you please tell me if this file is used by your plugin, in which case I will need it.

    Many Thanks

    Vernita

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @redswirl

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!
    The object-cache.php is a drop in file that is used for Object Caching by the W3 Total Cache and can be added by other plugins that are utilizing the Object Cache

    Are you by any chance using Object Caching in the W3 Total Cache – Check the Performance>General settings, and if so can you please share which caching method you are using for this?
    If the Object Caching is used in the W3 Total Cache, then it’s the object-cache.php is a W3TC drio in file

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter redswirl

    (@redswirl)

    Hi Marko

    Apologies for my late reply. W3 Total Cache was actually disabled because I was struggling with this. I now enabled it again and I see Object cache is not enabled. When I installed it I used the wizard and just chose the recommended settings. Does that mean I can delete/rename that file. Or should I enable object cache in your plugin?

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @redswirl

    Thank you for your feedback.
    If the Object Caching is not enabled then the object-cache.php is not used by the W3TC
    I would recommend deleting this file manually.
    And if the only caching method to use is Disk I would not recommend using Object Caching in this case.

    Thanks!

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