• Resolved tbev

    (@tbev)


    Have tried all the following to delete the Deactivate WooCommerce Admin Plugin 1.1.3

    1) Deactivate plugin
    2) Deactivate and Delete plugin
    3) Reinstall, Re-activate, Re-Deactivate, Re-Delete plugin

    Not running an WP Cache plugins, have cleared browser cache, and Cloudflare cache.

    How do I get rid of this deeply annoying nag message to deactivate a plugin I’ve deleted and which has no presence in the PLUGINS directory?

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  • Hi @tbev. This is a known issue that we’re currently working to fix. We have a snippet here that should fix it. You can also follow the issue on the GitHub repo here.

    Thread Starter tbev

    (@tbev)

    Rather than running the script.
    Are there residual WooCommerce Admin-related Tables and/or records in MySQL that I could simply remove via Adminer or PhyMyAdmin?

    Hi @tbev. I believe there is an option in a table that you could remove via SQL, but you you would have to figure that out on your own. The “official” fix is the gist I linked to above. You should be able to use that gist to find the right row in the database if you do some digging through the code, though.

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved. Feel free to start a new thread if you have any further questions!

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