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Is there a way to disable maintenance on the database?
I apologize for the late response but I did not get a notification of this message being post.
Yes, to remove this, you must logging to your PHPMyAdmin and look for wp_options table, then search for option_name = rc_mmip_settings and delete it. You should now have access back to your wp admin panel.
To enable this again, deactivate this plugin and activate it again.
Again, I apologize for responding to you very late. I hope you find this helpful. If any other question, please email me at [email protected]
Hello I am having a similar problem. After not being able to log-in I removed the plugin via File Directory. Now I can log in but when I click on the Active Plugins link in WordPress I am being redirected to the old maintenance page url. How can I fix this?
Hello @artchris,
Make sure to delete the option from the database.
you must logging to your PHPMyAdmin and look for wp_options table, then search for option_name = ‘rc_mmip_settings’ and delete it.
Since you already deleted the files using FTP, deleting options from database should bring you back on track.
Hi Roberto,
I did log into PHPMyAdmin and ran a search in the wp–options table for rc_mmip_settings in the option_name but no results were found.
I did the same, I locked myself out, and there is no rc_mmip_settings in wp_options table.
I deleted the plugin folder via FTP, but I am stuck and I can’t even access the admin now.
HELP
ok, i was not in the right db, it’s solved now
@vincentleleux please send us an email to [email protected]
Thanks.
@vincentleleux glad you got it all straight out. Thank you for using our plugin.