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When upgrading a WordPress installation such as adding/upgrading new plugins or themes WordPress automatically switches to a maintenance mode while carrying out the process. What’s most frustrating is that WordPress won’t switch off the Maintenance mode if the process was not successful or it was not complete. So the all blog stays in maintenance mode.
To switch off maintenance mode all you have to is delete the .maintanence file from the root of your WordPress installation with your ftp client or host file manager. If this fails delete the plugin/theme that you’re installing/upgrading at the time it failed.
And that should work.

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