When creating a migration request, you might run into some common errors. Don’t worry—this guide will walk you through how to fix them step by step.
Incorrect login credentials
Error Message: "Your given login credentials to Admin dashboard panel are incorrect."
What causes this?
This error happens if:
The username or password is incorrect.
Two-factor authentication (2FA), CAPTCHA, or verification prompts are enabled, which block the login process.
How to fix It
Double-check the username and password to ensure they’re correct.
Disable 2FA or CAPTCHA temporarily while creating the migration request.
You can find some guides on how to disable them:
Once everything is verified, try submitting the migration request again.
All-In-One WP Migration Plugin not installed
Error Message: "Please install All-In-One WP Migration plugin and submit the form again."
What causes this?
The All-In-One WP Migration plugin is either not installed or not activated in your WordPress dashboard.
How to fix It
Go to WordPress Dashboard → Plugins → Add New.
Search for "All-In-One WP Migration".
Click Install and then Activate the plugin.
Once installed and activated, try submitting the migration request again.
User requires Administrator role
Error Message: "The given user requires Administrator role."
What causes this?
This error appears if the username you’re using doesn’t have an Administrator role, which is required to create a migration request.
How to fix It
Go to WordPress Dashboard → Users → All Users.
Find the username and click Edit.
Scroll down to the "Role" section.
Change the role to Administrator and click Save Changes.
Now, try submitting the migration request again.
By following these steps, you can easily resolve the most common errors that may appear when creating a migration request. Double-check your login details, ensure the right plugins are installed, and confirm that your user role is set to Administrator to avoid any issues.