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  • Plugin Contributor Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Hi Rodge, I just checked out Users Ultra Lite and I don’t see an easy way to get around things at this moment. I’ll be looking into this deeper in the future to help avoid a conflict but unfortunately that doesn’t help you right now so for now I recommend manually deleting Maintenance Mode.

    To do so: from your web host delete the directory easy-pie-maintenance-mode inside wp-content\plugins. Note ONLY delete the easy pie directory nothing else.

    Please let me know how things work out.

    Bob

    Thread Starter rodge

    (@rodge)

    Hi Bob! ??

    Thanks for a quick reply.

    Ok, yes i fully understand the complexity of a allround sollution for various third part plugins with redirects.

    Suggestion for a possible path to maybe solve this:
    That your plugin adds a wp-page (upon installation) with a login function. Ie site.com/backdoor.php

    And that you in your plugsettings have a field where you can select one page from the available wp-pages, that will be excluded from the “maintance”-mode. Either as a simple textfield where user can enter path to exlusion page, or a list/dropdown of available pages to pick from.

    And the user can ofcourse change your default “backdoor.php” name/page url to whatever unique name/path to make it hard do find. Known only to the admin. Thsi would work regardless of various other plugins who all have own redirect and login pages.

    An idea, without knowing how your plug works, maybe this is very hard or impossible… ??

    I’ll test to delete your plug folder.
    Question, if i install th plug again, will the sql-table be “reset” to not active upon new installation?
    Or can I through phpmyadmin find the flag for “active/not active” check box as a 0 for off, and a 1 for active, and open/close your plug that way?

    Name of the field in the table?

    Thanks

    Rodge

    Thread Starter rodge

    (@rodge)

    think i found it as: “easy-pie-mm-options”
    with content:
    a:11:{s:14:"plugin_version";s:5:"0.6.4";s:7:"enabled";s:1:"1";s:17:"page_template_key";s:18:"temporarily-closed";s:5:..... etc

    and i guess “enabled” is the on/off checkbox.
    I test “disabled” instead, save and yes, now I got the site and login back! ??

    Now I’ll se if i can set usersultra redirect fucktion to off until the site is ready to open ??

    // Rodge

    Plugin Contributor Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Very cool that you could do that Rodge- Normally I don’t go down that route with people since most don’t know about databases or are just nervous about tinkering, but you were obviously up to the task.

    Very glad that things seem to be on track for you now, if you have any other questions/issues don’t hesitate to ping me.

    Bob

    Thread Starter rodge

    (@rodge)

    Yes I understand that you don’t tell people to mess with sql db unless they know what that is, and/or the risks to change content without backing up db first etc.

    I’m no programmer but I’ve work with sites and various solutions/systems/codes since the C=64 so one or two things i can figure out ??

    Works like a sharm now since the users ultra had a redirect setting for the login page, that I know switched off. All back to normal again ??

    Thanks for a great plugin!

    Rodge

    Plugin Contributor Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Sure no problem Rodge – Hey good to see a fellow oldtime c64 user on here ?? I started with a c64 myself in the early 80s – mostly playing games and a bit of programming. Good times.

    Bob

    I am very mad at this plugin now:
    Please I need a quick and serious fix for this plugin of yours.
    I can’t login and I can’t do anything.
    wp-admin (NO); wp-login (no way also)
    disabled through database ( also no way)
    rename folder in cpanel (also no avail)

    But why is this plugin so crazy like this?

    Plugin Contributor Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Hi Ade, I’m not sure what the problem is although sometimes the plugin has a coflict with theme-my-login or similar plugins that override your login page.

    Please try the following
    1) Attempt to login to your site using https://mysite.com/wp-login.php

    2) if #1 didn’t work please remove (just) the folder
    plugins\easy-pie-maintenance–mode

    3) if #2 didn’t work that is an indication that you have a caching plugin installed since it won’t be the plugin generating the page any more since the plugin was removed in step 2.. You can either wait for the cache to expire or rename the caching plugin found within the plugins directory.

    Please let me know how things turn out.

    Bob

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