1. Reinstalled the extensions through cPanel.
2. Reinstalled the extensions through WHM.
3. Uninstalled/Reinstalled through Shell.
4. /scripts/updatenow
5. /scripts/initfpsuexec
6. find /home -name “service.pwd” -exec chmod -v 600 {} ‘;’
7. Go into httpd.conf and look for the modfrontpage.c make sure it is not # in front.
These are the only fixes I have seen. But none of them are working. When I go into the client’s File Manager and look for the folder _vti_bin/_shtml.exe/_vti_rpc it is not there. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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