You need to get in touch with your hosting service in this kind of issue, after all you don't even mention what update you are talking about, so other members don't have a clue.
There is an official support of Alidropship hosting service, I think it is in Skype. There you give all the information including the update that seem to be a secret. If you are waiting for help here in the forum, that will never come.its a alidropship hosting
He don't mention if it was a plugin update. There are many kind of updates.Use FTP (Or cPanel>File Manager) to rename the folder of whatever plugin you updated. That will deactivate it. Then you will be able to access your Admin.
Then rename the plugin's folder to the original, refresh the Admin page, uninstall the plugin, download a fresh plugin zip and try again.
Make sure you get the correct PHP version
He don't mention if it was a plugin update. There are many kind of updates.
It sounds exactly like the out of date Facebook Business plugin problem that a few people were having problems with. Need to disable it/delete it by renaming it like I described above, make sure Alidropship is updated first ... then download/update the Facebook plugin.Looks like this one is resolved as his website is up.
You're the second person I've seen here who hasn't saved their license keys in a safe place. Why, why, why???The only problem is I don't have the license key for FB
If you don't have a security plugin like "Wordfence" ... and they haven't bought anything.... they are probably bot signups.Quick question, all my registered subscribers have 4 or more digits after their username, does that mean that they're spam?
Thanks, I save everything but sometimes I can't remember where but I'll put everything in one place like you suggested.You're the second person I've seen here who hasn't saved their license keys in a safe place. Why, why, why???
You should get an Excel sheet, Word doc, whatever and put all your store related information in it. Passwords, Licences, Google Analytic codes, Pixel codes, API keys, domain expiry dates etc etc. It's just common sense.
Just write to support@alidropship.com and ask them to re-send it to you.
OR ... go digging through the "Options" table in your database and you will find your key in there ... somewhere.
Just hire a secretary ... lolThanks, I save everything but sometimes I can't remember where but I'll put everything in one place like you suggested.
I do have Wordfence and it does an ok job, previously I was using Cerber and it was an absolute nightmare, I was getting hundreds of spam signups per week.If you don't have a security plugin like "Wordfence" ... and they haven't bought anything.... they are probably bot signups.
Thanks for the idea for digging through the options list, I found all my product keys.You're the second person I've seen here who hasn't saved their license keys in a safe place. Why, why, why???
You should get an Excel sheet, Word doc, whatever and put all your store related information in it. Passwords, Licences, Google Analytic codes, Pixel codes, API keys, domain expiry dates etc etc. It's just common sense.
Just write to support@alidropship.com and ask them to re-send it to you.
OR ... go digging through the "Options" table in your database and you will find your key in there ... somewhere.
In that case ... just keep an eye on those funny looking signups.I do have Wordfence
I know. It messes with the Chrome extension for one thing.I was using Cerber and it was an absolute nightmare