
Immediately after doing that, the BoU button appears. Anyway, to cut a long story short, in this one rare case, I resolved the issue by installing Akeeba Admin Tools and run the "Fix permissions" feature of that product. The BoU button is a new invention (since around the time of AB 5.5.x or, possibly, AB 5.4.x). I observed, in my case, that when I updated to J! 3.7.3 that no backup took place before the update same thing again with the update to J! 3.7.4.Īnd, yeah, I was going "spare" fiddling with the enabling/disabling/enabling of the plugin, too! Backup 5.8 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.7 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.6 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.5 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.4 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.3 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.2 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.1 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 5.0 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 4.8 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 4.7 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 4.6 Released: July 12th 2019 (3 years and 3 months ago) - Download now! Backup 4.I encountered this situation with a totally raw, out-of-the-shrink-wrap, J! 3.7.2 website on which I installed Akeeba Backup as the only extension.

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