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  • Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Hi @darkwolf,

    I’m sorry that you had a bad experience.

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Update: Version 1.9.9.8.6 has been released. Issues affecting a small subset of 1.9.9.8.5 users have been resolved. An option to disable auto-updates has been added to the settings page, along with an advanced option to force-disable automatic updates and remove the option from the settings page. (This would be useful for multisite admins.) To disable auto-updates in the settings page, just uncheck the box for “Enable Automatic Updates” and click “Save Changes”. To use the advanced option, add the following code to the wp-config.php file (before it says to stop editing):

    
    define( 'WPSS_AUTOUP_DISABLE', TRUE );
    

    That should make everyone happy. 🙂

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Just an update: We have identified the issue that has been affecting some 1.9.9.8.5 users, and have been working on a fix today. We plan to release an update in the next 6 hours or so. We also have a solution for auto-updates that should make everyone happy. Stay tuned.

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Just an update: We have identified the issue that has been affecting some 1.9.9.8.5 users, and have been working on a fix today. We plan to release an update in the next 6 hours or so. We also have a solution for auto-updates that should make everyone happy. Stay tuned.

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Just an update: We have identified the issue that has been affecting some 1.9.9.8.5 users, and have been working on a fix today. We plan to release an update in the next 6 hours or so. We also have a solution for auto-updates that should make everyone happy. Stay tuned.

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Hi @roscabgdn,

    Thanks for reporting this.

    We had another user report this earlier today as well. We have a fix going into the next release, likely later today.

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    U have update yourself without my permission.

    I’m sorry, but that is not true. If you are not aware of the plugin’s properties, that is your responsibility. We have documented the plugin’s auto-update feature in FAQ 16: Q: Q: Can WP-SpamShield do Automatic Updates? Don’t blame the developer if you haven’t read the plugin documentation. You have full control over updates.

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Hi @darkwolf,

    If you’re having an issue after the 1.9.9.8.5 release we ask that you submit a support request at the WP-SpamShield Support Page. It’s really not fair for you to say this if you had not submitted a support request at the plugin’s main support venue. Most users are having no issues with the latest release.

    – Scott

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by redsand.
    • This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by redsand.
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