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  • I cant deactivate mine successfully either.

    Thread Starter eugene.liu

    (@eugeneliu)

    i guess i’m stuck with this permanently on my site – seeing that there’s no support. I’d recommend not installing this plugin at all. There should have been a warning at installation to let us know that it cannot be removed.

    Plugin Author mneil

    (@mneil)

    Deactivating does not remove the cache folder. But, those files should no longer be served. Can you provide a link to your site so I can take a look if you’re still having the issue. Also, it would be helpful to know which version of wordpress you are using?

    Thread Starter eugene.liu

    (@eugeneliu)

    Plugin Author mneil

    (@mneil)

    I don’t see any files being served from this plugin on your site currently. Can you elaborate on what you mean by “messes up”? Are any error output? Is it just the display of things not working? Does the Javascript console show any errors? Once the plugin is deactivated through WordPress none of the files in it can execute by design of WordPress.

    My only thought is that you have another caching plugin installed too and that the html that was loading the files was actually caching the paths to the mncombine plugin files? Do you have another cache plugin installed?

    Anyway, it looks like there are no references to the plugin at all in the source anymore and you should be able to remove the files placed in the mncombine folder. Save them just in case. If it does mess the site up again once you move them maybe you can let me know so I can take a look again real quick. Thanks!

    Plugin Author mneil

    (@mneil)

    I’m marking this as resolved since I haven’t heard back. Let me know if you have any updates. Thanks!

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