Can you help with this?

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To correct this issue, move the .htaccess file from wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager to /home/tftniger/public_html/fishspice.com/wp-content/backup-db
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  • You need to go to your file manager and move the ".htaccess" file from
    "/home/tftniger/public_html/fishspice.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager"
    folder to the
    "/home/tftniger/public_html/fishspice.com/wp-content/backup-db"
    folder

    If you have a cPanel and you are using the file manager tool in it,
    you will need to enable "Show Hidden Files (dotfiles)"
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    • Just so you know, it won't actually be called .htaccess in that plugin's folder. It will be named htacess.txt. You need to move that into the destination folder and rename it after to .htaccess.
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    • thank you, I have move the file to the destination and deleted it from the first folder but the message still appear in my dashboard. I don't know if this is a serious problem which is why I am curious. What shall I do?

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