I have added the licence key to get rid of the blue banner and now an orange banner appears which I cant seem to get rid of, "uCommerce Free license exceeded: Social commerce not available with current license."
The product reviews are not part of the free version, so you have to delete any out that you have stored in the database other wise the banner appears. Hope that helps.
Have you made sure there are no marketing campaigns also in the database? There are a few things you need to delete in order to get that banner to go. Then you need to recycle the app pool - hit save on your web.config file and it should dissapear.
Thanks for all your help Kerrie, you going over and above now.
Follow your instructions and removed all the content in the database tables linked to marketing campaigns. Recycled the app pool and hit save on web.config file. And it is still there - I have also got Soren on the case and following his instructions.
uCommerce Free license exceeded
I have added the licence key to get rid of the blue banner and now an orange banner appears which I cant seem to get rid of, "uCommerce Free license exceeded: Social commerce not available with current license."
Any ideas?
Ah just noticed there was a product review stored in the database, deleted it out and that has sorted it!
Hi Im having the similar problem where the orange banner appears. how you said that you deleted the product review in the database...
Is that the dbo.uCommerce.ProductReview??
Is this not required for the Product Review??
The product reviews are not part of the free version, so you have to delete any out that you have stored in the database other wise the banner appears. Hope that helps.
Thanks Kerrie,
I deleted content stored in the ProductReview tables and the banner is still showing. Must be something else - worth a try though.
Regards
Have you made sure there are no marketing campaigns also in the database? There are a few things you need to delete in order to get that banner to go. Then you need to recycle the app pool - hit save on your web.config file and it should dissapear.
Thanks for all your help Kerrie, you going over and above now.
Follow your instructions and removed all the content in the database tables linked to marketing campaigns. Recycled the app pool and hit save on web.config file.
And it is still there - I have also got Soren on the case and following his instructions.
keep swimming I say :)
Well hope you manage to sort it soon.
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