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  1. Checked PHP > Edit Basic and Modules > Edit Basic Configuration. All 3 files showing 128m Checked wp-config.php define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M'); This is immediately after the other defines, the 8 x salt's. So something else must be at fault. Never mind, This is the PHP forum and my question here is answered. Thanks again. Mike.
  2. Good evening Ric. Thanks for your feedback on this. I had no idea that there was such a simple way to get to the important stuff in the ini files! What a great community. However... I have made the changes as recommended; while Uniserver was not running, saved the ini's and modified and saved the config file. Restarted it and tried installing a plugin. This is how it freezes. I'm on a windows 7 machine with an i5 and 8 gig ram installed so there's no shortage of oomph. I'll recheck the settings, I hope I find something wrong.
  3. Hi all. I'm using Wordpress 3.9 on the latest UniserverZ of 11.1.6. Trying to install plugins sometimes locks up at "Unpacking". Google tells me this may be due to PHP.INI needing to be increased. On looking into my Uniform Server files I find three versions of PHP.INI. Which one should I use and do you think this is the correct answer? Mike.
  4. Hi all. I have Uniserver 8.9 installed on my Windows 7 box. It works great but I want to see what the fuss is about with Wordpress. Now when I look at the Wordpress install notes they say... "Once Web PI is installed, neither XAMPP nor any other web server will be able to use localhost to host a web site locally on your machine." This sounds as if installing wordpress will stop me from using uniserver as I currently do. Bearing in mind that I'm a total amateur, can anyone advise me if it can be compatable and if so how to install without damaging the current folders I have? Thanks. Mike.
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