My admin panel doesn't have a link to update it. How do I do that? These messages are continuing to come and all say the same thing. Thanks. Here is the email: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Bilheimer" <admin@secretsuffering.com> To: <admin@secretsuffering.com> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 1:19 PM Subject: URGENT: License Expiration (aMember Pro) > > Your aMember Pro license is about to expire. Expiration date: 2009-05-10 > Please login into CGI-Central Members section and get new license > file. > >
You can validate if your license is set to expire by logging into your Admin Control Panel for your amember installation and clicking on the License tab at the top. Embedded in the license is an expiration date. If it is set to expire soon AND assuming the email is real, when you log into amember.com (don't use a link from the message, log in directly to the site) you should see your domain name (as a link).. click on it and you will see a screen with two sets of numbers. One for your domain and one for localhost. The numbers will look something like this: Code: ===== LICENSE (yourdomain.com, yourdomain.com.com, valid thru 2099-12-31) ===== A6E485D6813A4D92B9F84B6E22AD124BBBBDADA7B4A4B5AA5A024D7A8BA0D81EQ X7986ECB23B75BDD5F6E78E0CE2C4A4C0DD311139392D31322D3331P C6261726F75746C696E65732E636F6DDA4996EE3B351907332D576457F676BC3FO AD16282DC3549417EE21656E6DAC0ECFB6261726F75746C696E65732E636F6DQ ===== END OF LICENSE ===== You will copy the whole thing (from ==== LICENCE through END OF LICENSE =====) and paste it into your admin license area from above and push save.
When I do this I get •Root URL 'http://www.readytext.com/amember' doesn't match license domain It seems the new license key has 'richard@readytext.com' as the domain, the old one has just 'readytext.com'. Any iudeas on how to fix? thanks -- Richard.