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Originally Posted by Seven Skins
Disable all plugins are see the error goes away. If it does then enable them one at a time OR disable them one at a time and which modifications is causing this problem.
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I disabled one at a time. The 500 error for threads persisted with plugins disabled. I'm wondering how my host, at the time, was able to tell me there was a file error? Did they run a 'broken' url that resulted in the 500 error and saw what file was erroneous when called upon? Something similar? If so, how could I go about that and address that file issue? I don't know what caused it unfortunately since it was a month ago so I can't really narrow anything down.
For reference, here is a link. The URL seems off..
http://www.boostedk20.com/forums/sho...2800#post32800