Never mind.
I found the problem and it is related to Clean URL support for Drupal. See my post https://community.x10hosting.com/threads/drupal-7-admin-panels-not-working.194932/#post-935155
Problem solved - X10 Hosting server X01 no longer supports clean url's for Drupal sites.
If you already have Clean URL enabled, you will have to navigate to admin panels by appending "?q=" to your base URL (e.g. - http://<base_url>/?q=admin/config).
Disable Clean URL on the admin/config page and...
This problem still exists on server x01. Additionally, "Watched Threads" does not notify of updates via email.
Please update me on status of x01
Thanks,
DaveS
Sounds like the same problem that I am sharing on http://davenotes.davenotes.x10.mx/
See https://community.x10hosting.com/threads/drupal-7-admin-panels-not-working.194932/
Site : http://davenotes.davenotes.x10.mx/
Server : xo1
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