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robertgould
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Hi,
I bought a new server with trial webuzo dedicated server license. The installation and webuzo panel working perfectly. However, when I moved my file from the old server with (kloxo panel) to the new server with (webuzo panel) the website not accessible its giving 500 page error.

How to solve this problem? Thanks in advance

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505 error when switching servers
etcpain
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It seems like there might be some configuration or compatibility issues with the files you transferred from the old server (with Kloxo panel) to the new server (with Webuzo panel). Start by checking the error logs on your new server to pinpoint the exact cause of the 500 page error. It could be a problem with file permissions, configurations, or even missing dependencies.
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robertgould
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It seems like there might be some configuration or compatibility issues with the files you transferred from the old server (with Kloxo panel) to the new server (with Webuzo panel). Start by checking the error logs on your new server to pinpoint the exact cause of the 500 page error. It could be a problem with file permissions, configurations, or even missing dependencies.


Thanks for your answer

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suraj33
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Hi,

Sir, sorry for the delay and the inconvenience caused. If the problem persists, please open a support ticket with us at https://softaculous.deskuss.com.
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