Deactivate the plugin, if you can. If you can’t, delete the plugin file. Now, make sure that you have the two installation scripts and three upgrade scripts in /wp-admin/. If you don’t, download WordPress and upload those scripts to /wp-admin/. Now, activate the plugin again. Once the plugin is correctly activated (with the tables created), you can safely remove the two installation scripts and the three upgrade scripts from /wp-admin/. Unfortunately, some plugins require these installation or upgrade scripts in order to create tables in your MySQL database.
install.php and install-helper.php are both in wp/wp-admin
So are upgrade-functions.php and upgrade-schema.php and upgrade.php
I did not delete them after my previous upgrade. So maybe that is not the problem?
I have not upgraded to 1.5.1.3 yet. Do I need to?
i have same problem! and i have 1.5.1.3!!
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Has anyone noticed that the plugin is slowing your sites down *dramatically*? It didn’t used to do this, but lately, it seems all 3 sites I run it on are having this issue. Even the plugin author’s site, is very slow.
As I mentioned in another thread, and someone confirmed, you probably need to flush the database tables for Shortstat from time to time. These types of plugins can “grow” a huge table quickly – hence the “It didn’t used to do this“.
i have same problem:
{when I click on Shortstat in the Dashboard, I get a whole load of little windows, most of which contain and error that includes “wp_ss_stats’ doesn’t exist”}