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WPvivid upload error 202

WPvivid — Backup, Migration & Staging · support · 2026-02-08T12:57:00+00:00

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Dolar Sharma unresolved
Hi I am facing a problem when I try to migration from one domain to another domain by free version of wpvivid. The error message is shown upload error 202 <html><head> sgcapcha something like this. When I try to copy key from destination site then paste it to automigration box then I press the save button then I see this message upload error 202. I used it from 1 years but not see any message like this one but from last month I see this type of message. I can’t migration using this plugin right now. can you give me a solutions how to solve this problem. Hello @dolarlove The error message containing <html><head> sgcapcha indicates that a security layer, most likely SiteGround Security, is blocking the connection between your sites. Since this issue started recently, we recommend checking if you have installed or updated any security plugins or enabled ‘Bot Protection’ on your hosting account lately that may block the transfer. To resolve this, you can try to temporarily deactivate any security plugins to see if that helps. Alternatively, you can download the backup from the source site and then upload it directly to the ‘Upload’ tab on the destination site to complete the migration. All the best,

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tonyrobins 2026-02-08T16:46:00+00:00

Hello @dolarlove The error message containing <html><head> sgcapcha indicates that a security layer, most likely SiteGround Security, is blocking the connection between your sites. Since this issue started recently, we recommend checking if you have installed or updated any security plugins or enabled ‘Bot Protection’ on your hosting account lately that may block the transfer. To resolve this, you can try to temporarily deactivate any security plugins to see if that helps. Alternatively, you can download the backup from the source site and then upload it directly to the ‘Upload’ tab on the destination site to complete the migration. All the best,