Recreated website duplicated when connected to Concrete5 Community

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To make long story short, website was obliterated. I've since recreated (Thank God for google cache!), and connected the site add-ons to the Concrete5 Community (was linked before also, and things worked great).

The Add-ons page in the dashboard says I cannot connect to the Marketplace, but when I click Connect... it tells me this site is already connected.

On my account at Concrete5.org, it shows the site listed twice. Is there a way to delete one, keep all the licenses, and get my site working again?

Thanks in advance,
mcp

McPadawan
 
McPadawan replied on at Permalink Reply
McPadawan
Anyway to Disconnect a site? Remove from my projects area on my account?

I did see the release license link for addons, so that has helped, but still having connection issues from the site to the community.

tia
mcp
McPadawan replied on at Permalink Reply
McPadawan
Bump...

Is there someone that can remove my websites from my account's projects page? Add a remove button?
jbx replied on at Permalink Reply
jbx
I second this...

I have a site that I deleted and recreated, but forgot to backup my config settings to re-use the old connection. So now I have 2 copies of it connected to the community. Surely there is a way to delete these???

Jon
bencox replied on at Permalink Reply
bencox
Thirded, I have a few sites that I have developed on localhost and now have gone live. I don't need all the localhost sites connected to my account still.

Ben
shucke replied on at Permalink Reply
shucke
And now we are in 2011, yet no movement on the stupid way everything has to be controlled by concrete5's website. Hey conc, if you are going to assume the role of God of the Net, you might play out some more use cases of ways your control might inhibit those minions who utilize your tech.
ThemeGuru replied on at Permalink Reply
ThemeGuru
You do know that concrete5 is released as an open source cms platform. That means you are free to edit the core and completely change it. If you don't like the community integration just disable it or remove it.
jgarcia replied on at Permalink Reply
jgarcia
You don't have to connect to the community to install add-on's. I never connect any of my sites to the community to install add-ons. I just download the zip, unzip it in the packages dir, and install. I've never to connected to the community for this very reason...
intrax replied on at Permalink Reply
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Thirded, I have a few sites that I have developed on localhost and now have gone live. I don't need all the localhost sites connected to my account still.
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I totally AGREE !