EDIT – Appears to be fixed in the latest update.
@nathaningram,
In the database table wp_options, there is the option named aam_addons. It contains the list of all add-ons that are installed on your site. Apparently, one of them does not have a license key attached to it.
You can delete this properly and reapply any license keys that you have and this will do the trick.
Keep me posted.
Regards,
Vasyl
@nathaningram,
On the side note. Your feedback regarding splitting AAM into small functional pieces provoked 8 months of complete plugin’s rewrite. Now you can disable services that you do not use on the Settings Area.
I hope to see you soon at one of the conferences.
Thank you, sir!