Reinstalling iCal extension invalid license message

WordPress Event Management, Calendars & Registration Forums iCal Extension Reinstalling iCal extension invalid license message

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  • #22843

    I deactivated the event organiser plugin and the iCal extension because i was getting a memory allocation error that went away when deactivated on debug of my all plugins.
    I have upped the memory in my php file and reactivated the plugin and extension. Now no error. Good thing but a message saying my iCal extension license is invalid. bad thing. Can you advise.
    Thank you

    A Daley
    #22845

    Hi,

    The key had been registered to a .net domain name, but appears to be in use on a .com domain. I’ve cleared the key for you, so if you’ve changed your website’s domain it should now register use of the key and appear as a valid.

    Stephen Harris
    #22846

    Gotcha the .net site was the staging site. Thanks for the reset.

    A Daley
    #24013

    Having a problem with my license key again. I had to deactivate the plugin for some debugging. Now I get invalid license.

    A Daley
    #24014

    Having a problem with my license key again. I had to deactivate the plugin for some debugging and reinstalled with the latest update. Now I get invalid license.

    A Daley
    #24027

    Looks like the site re-registered with a www. prefix. I’ve cleared the key so it should be valid, but there’ll be an update to this site shortly to ensure that this is fixed.

    Stephen Harris
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