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If you encounter a "Scheduled Maintenance" message in WordPress, it typically means that an update is in progress, but something interrupted it. Here's how to fix it:
Access Your Site via FTP:
Use an FTP client like FileZilla or access your file manager through your hosting control panel.
Locate the WordPress Root Directory:
Navigate to the root directory of your WordPress installation (usually public_html).
Find and Delete the .maintenance File:
Look for a file named .maintenance. If it exists, delete it.
After removing the .maintenance file, log in to your WordPress dashboard.
Go to Dashboard > Updates to check for any pending updates. If needed, complete the updates manually.
Clear your browser cache and any caching plugins you may have to ensure you’re not seeing a cached version of the maintenance message.
If you experience frequent interruptions during updates, a plugin may be causing conflicts. Temporarily deactivate all wordpress plugins and try updating again.
If automatic updates continue to fail, consider updating your WordPress core, themes, or plugins manually.
After following these steps, the "Scheduled Maintenance" message must be resolved. If the problem persists, investigate in addition or seek advice from your website hosting provider for help.
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