WordPress can’t be found after transferring to different host

The client just transferred their WordPress website to a new hosting provider and installed WordPress. The administrator can access the WP-Admin page, but no one can access the WordPress default page, receiving the error: “Oops! That page can’t be found.”

To troubleshoot this issue, please follow these steps:

Step 1: Ensure all WordPress files are uploaded to the new hosting server.

Option 1: You can use FTP or SFTP client download and then upload all files to the new hosting.

Option 2: You can use WordPress Plugins to export and then import those files.

Option 3: You can use the backup and restore feature for your website.

Normally, the backup feature is located in the hosting control panel, often referred to as cPanel or a similar interface. The exact location and availability of this feature depend on your hosting company.

Step 2: Verify that you have created the database in the new hosting’s MySQL Database.

Also create a MySQL User.

The MySQL feature is located in the hosting cPanel.

Step 3: Use phpMyAdmin to import the new Database.

Again, The phpMyAdmin feature is located in the hosting cPanel.

Step 4. Reconfigure the wp-config.php file to match the new database name, username, and password.

Now, your visitors should be able to access the WordPress in the new hosting.

Please view this step by step video:

Making a Conference Call in ShoreTel Phone

To conference a party into a connected call:
Step 1 Press the Conference button . The call is put on hold.
Step 2 Dial the extension of the party you would like to conference.
Step 3 Press the Confrn soft key to ring the party directly. or Dial the number and press the Conslt soft key to speak with the recipient before ringing him or her into the conference call. After consultation, press the Yes soft key to complete the conference call, or press the Cancel soft key to return to the original two-party call.
Step 4 Repeat to add additional parties.

After a conference is established, you can use the Show soft key to display all
conferenced parties. If you wish to disconnect a party, scroll to the party’s
entry and press the Drop soft key.

Network Activity under Palo ACC

From Palo ACC screen, you can view these information:
1. Application Usage such as Application, Risk Bytes, Session, Threats URLs and users. user Activity such as Source User, Destination User, Bytes, Sessions, Threat, URLs, and Apps.

2. Source IP Activity shows Source address or DNS information.

3. Network Activity also shows these information: Source Regions, Destination Regions, GlobalProtection Host Information, and Rule Usage.