This has now been resolved. I had a password protected directory but even though I was logged in, the plugin didn’t seem to recognise this. I am not sure if this was an error or just a feature of the plugin.
As for the Apache auth issue this is something I do not know enough about so have asked my host to look into it for me.
Everything else works fine and and I am not sure why it is only this plugin that is giving an error.
Kind regards
David
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