If you use WordPress, you might have been warned not to use multiple plugins at once. This not only makes your website slow but also affects Google page ranking.

While reloading or trying to adding a new post to your WordPress account. Some WordPress users are encountering an unknown error “Can NOT find LSCWP path for object cache initialization in home/XXXX/domains/(yourdomain).com/public_html/wp-content/object-cache.php“.

Mind you, there’s no need to reinstalling your whole WordPress account. Here, the reason behind the error is the (LSCWP) LightSpeed Cache plugin that you have installed earlier.

Here’s how to fix Can NOT find LSCWP path for object cache initialization error in WordPress.

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How to Fix Can NOT find LSCWP path for object cache initialization

This error happens when you have deleted LightSpeed Cache before removing object-cache.php and advanced-cache.php files. These files created when you have installed LightSpeed Cache (LSCWP) plugin.

Deleting those two files will simply resolve the error. Here’s how to do that:

Step 1: Visit your WordPress file manager (can be located on your desktop, c-panel, or your hosting’s panel).

Step 2: Now go to the path that has been mentioned in the error itself. Or in your file manager > public_html > wp-content.

Step 3: Here, you have to delete object-cache.php and advanced-cache.php file.

Note: Make sure that the LightSpeed Cache plugin has been disabled or deleted before performing the steps mentioned above.

Now, you can go back to your WordPress account and see that the error has been resolved. In the future, if your use the LightSpeed Cache plugin and victimized with the error again, you can fix the issue on your own.

That’s it for now, hope this helps! We are glad to know your thoughts in the comment section below. Till then, stay tuned for more info.

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