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  • Hi,

    Thanks for using our plugin

    If you don’t send an accesses to someone, nobody can login and view your site.
    Also in Maintenance Pro you can exclude user roles
    https://codecanyon.net/item/maintenance-pro-wordpress-plugin/2781350

    This is the tutorial how to use this option:

    Thread Starter streamworksaudio

    (@streamworksaudio)

    Thanks for the reply.

    I was wondering on a couple computers, one was logged in as the admin and the other was logged in as ‘customer’ role. When I enabled the plugin and maintenance mode, the computer that was logged in as the customer was still able to browse the site.

    What I thought it would do is give everybody the maintenance page even if they were already logged in.

    In Maintenance Pro you can exclude customers user roles and they cann’t view your website

    Thread Starter streamworksaudio

    (@streamworksaudio)

    So do I have to set it up so that I block all user roles? I thought it would do that by default.

    By default no one can see your site when it under the Maintenance. But you have given access to other people, so if you don’t want them to see the site exclude them.

    Thread Starter streamworksaudio

    (@streamworksaudio)

    OK I am confused. Because one computer that was already logged in was still able to access the site after I had turned maintenance mode on. I did not make any changes to user roles with the plugin.

    Do you have Maintenance Free or Maintenance Pro? Have you watched the video that I send you?

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