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I have an issue with a multisite setup where I can no longer login to any of the sites. They all run from separate domains.




ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress.




I have tried the solutions on previous questions to define the COOKIE_DOMAIN in the wp-config, however I receive an error saying that this already defined? I believe it may be coming from wp-super-cache plugin, however I am not 100% sure.



I have tried to rename all of my plugins the hope to deactivate them however I am still unable to login.



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    I have an issue with a multisite setup where I can no longer login to any of the sites. They all run from separate domains.




    ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress.




    I have tried the solutions on previous questions to define the COOKIE_DOMAIN in the wp-config, however I receive an error saying that this already defined? I believe it may be coming from wp-super-cache plugin, however I am not 100% sure.



    I have tried to rename all of my plugins the hope to deactivate them however I am still unable to login.



    Any ideas?










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      I have an issue with a multisite setup where I can no longer login to any of the sites. They all run from separate domains.




      ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress.




      I have tried the solutions on previous questions to define the COOKIE_DOMAIN in the wp-config, however I receive an error saying that this already defined? I believe it may be coming from wp-super-cache plugin, however I am not 100% sure.



      I have tried to rename all of my plugins the hope to deactivate them however I am still unable to login.



      Any ideas?










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      I have an issue with a multisite setup where I can no longer login to any of the sites. They all run from separate domains.




      ERROR: Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser. You must enable cookies to use WordPress.




      I have tried the solutions on previous questions to define the COOKIE_DOMAIN in the wp-config, however I receive an error saying that this already defined? I believe it may be coming from wp-super-cache plugin, however I am not 100% sure.



      I have tried to rename all of my plugins the hope to deactivate them however I am still unable to login.



      Any ideas?







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          If it's already defined then there is already a line about COOKIE_DOMAIN in your wp-config. Change that existing line from false to true. The define-function creates a named constant, and once this has been created they can't be changes (that why it's a constant).



          And super-cache doesn't cache php files.






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            If it's already defined then there is already a line about COOKIE_DOMAIN in your wp-config. Change that existing line from false to true. The define-function creates a named constant, and once this has been created they can't be changes (that why it's a constant).



            And super-cache doesn't cache php files.






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              If it's already defined then there is already a line about COOKIE_DOMAIN in your wp-config. Change that existing line from false to true. The define-function creates a named constant, and once this has been created they can't be changes (that why it's a constant).



              And super-cache doesn't cache php files.






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                If it's already defined then there is already a line about COOKIE_DOMAIN in your wp-config. Change that existing line from false to true. The define-function creates a named constant, and once this has been created they can't be changes (that why it's a constant).



                And super-cache doesn't cache php files.






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                If it's already defined then there is already a line about COOKIE_DOMAIN in your wp-config. Change that existing line from false to true. The define-function creates a named constant, and once this has been created they can't be changes (that why it's a constant).



                And super-cache doesn't cache php files.







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