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  • Thanks for the reply. I created the tables manually, but it is good to know the deactivate and reactivate should work as well. It may help others in the future.

    This is helpful as I was looking specifically for how to recreate the table.

    I do not use this plugin as my preferred favorite but do have clients that do and have recently seen the php logs fill with the error about not being able to write to the table. I compared his other sites and see the tables exist but not on this specific site.

    I ran the plugin updates and was hoping the update would re-write the tables but it did not.

    Since I have less experience with this plugin, I wonder if disabling and then re-enabling the plugin would rewrite the tables, or if one of the aio tools would.

    The above script is helpful and appears to be perfect for my current needs. I just wish I knew what blew the table away.

    Thread Starter universal4

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    Too bad there isn’t a better way to get them, I was fairly sure they were in the db.

    As a server admin I can log in to the sql server and get it that way, but honestly that is above many users, and I was kinda hoping they might be more easily extracted.

    Thanks for a fast answer.

    I actually just tried the above, and on the install I tried it on the security utility already had the get server type line so that was not needed.

    I added the other line shown on about line 496 I think, and after restarting the site and recycling the application pool it did allow the writing to the htaccess.

    The problem is when using helicon to handle the htaccess use, the rules that the plugin writes I do not think are correct syntax.

    To test this I added the ip of one of my servers to the blacklist manager and saved it. I viewed the htaccess and the ip was in there but was still able to browse the test site after adding the block rule.

    I do in fact still like the plugin and have found some of the functions quite handy on a number of sites, but wish the blacklist part worked out better on IIS.

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