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I tested the extension till 4.0.0 version and everything works fine. Are you using 4.0.2 version?
It seems the css files are not loaded; can you enable the "inspect tool" of the browser and send me a screenshot of the "console" tab?
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Don't see anything that could explain the issue. I have just tested it in my environment and everything works fine:
Could this be a cache issue? Can you try deleting it or with other browser? If this doesn't help, could I get access to the site? If so please send me administrative credentials to the email from which you receive forum notifications.
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I know what's happening: the server's memory is exhausted when scp tries to get some info (this happens in the dashboard or when you launch a task).
You can solve this issue by increasing the php_memory directive of your php installation (you should have, at least, value of 512M)
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