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I recently installed a plugin on my schools wordpress site that one of my friends wrote, that should pull the newest video from a youtube page and post it. If the video hasn't changed, he set up the plugin to return a HTTP/1.0 204 code. However, this seems to have rendered the wp-admin unavailable, as when I try to access it, it seems the plugins are also loaded, and so I get a 204 header when I try to access the admin panel.

Is there any way to circumvent the plugins loading or something similar so I can access the wp-admin panel to disable the plugin, or will I have to use phpMyAdmin to go in and manually disable all installed plugins in the wp_options table?

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A quick way to disable a plugin is to rename the offending plugin's directory, and it'll be disabled on next page load.

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