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Reply To: Maintenance Mode – Network/Multisite parse error: syntax error unexpected = expecting T_VARIABLE or $ in index.php on line 37

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Unfortunately, BPS Maintenance Mode does not work on Network/Multisite subdomain site types.  We will be adding additional error/conditional checking code and displayed messages in BPS for this in the next version release.

If someone has a Network/Multisite subdomain site type then Maintenance Mode will be disabled/prevented from doing anything on that site type and display a message something like:  BPS Maintenance Mode does work correctly on Network/Multisite subdomain site types.  Since your website is a Network/Multisite subdomain site type all BPS Maintenance Mode features are disabled by default.  Please find an alternative Maintenance Mode plugin to use instead for maintenance mode.

You do not need to scrub/delete this site just because that particular error message was displayed.  If someone malicious wants to get the path to your hosting account that is a very simple to do.  You obviously do not want to make it easy for hackers, but any hacker can get your hosting account path any time they want to get that information.  Yes, it is considered sensitive information, but No it is not considered a “game ender” if your hosting account path is found/known.

Since you have BPS Pro you will need to do these steps so that AutoRestore does not quarantine the new index.php file that you upload to your website:
1. Download WordPress from here:  http://wordpress.org/download/
2. Unzip the wordpress.zip file on your computer.
3. Go to the BPS Pro AutoRestore page and turn off AutoRestore.
4. Upload a new WordPress root index.php file to your website file from the unzipped WordPress folder/files on your computer.  The correct root index.php file is the index.php file that is in the same folder/folder path as the wp-config-sample.php file.
5. Go back to the BPS Pro AutoRestore page and click the Root Files >>> Backup Files button.
6. Turn AutoRestore back On.

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