01:57:47.62 0.00sec 0.48MB Skipped attempting to override max PHP execution time based on settings. 01:57:47.62 0.00sec 0.48MB Checking max PHP execution time settings. 01:56:22.68 0.06sec 0.72MB Exec test (unzip) FAILED: Test unzip file test failed. 01:56:22.67 0.04sec 0.72MB Exec test (zip) FAILED: Test zip file not found. 01:56:22.66 0.04sec 0.71MB Zip method caching disabled based on settings or unavailable. Status Log for for ImportBuddy from BackupBuddy v8.6.2.0 (downloaded T01:53:31+00:00). What do you think? Here's the log file in its entirety. Finally, on line 1155, it says the backup zip file is deleted, and yet I can still see it. And then, you've got several errors documented on line 1131 which I'll go into some more detail later. I'm not sure I've got the necessary permissions to be creating an htaccess file on the fly. I've got the whole thing below, but what I want you to look at is line #1106. Furthermore, when you look at the log, you see some things that don't look right. Here's what the server looks like AFTER I've supposedly unzipped all of the files: Nothing seems to be deleted. I'm thinking that some of these problems are significant issues because when I click on what should be the URL that takes me to my WP site's homepage, I get a 403 error. According to the interface, some of the issues may not be deal breakers, but others might require some investigation. However, at the very end it says that there were several problems that need to be looked at. I've been able to run the "importbuddy.php" page successfully, as far as unzipping the files and restoring the database.
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