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6:05 pm August 25, 2011
| pstoic
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Hi, your role scoper plugin seems to accomplish what I've been looking for. However, I have one problem. On a clean install of the plugin with Wordpress 3.2.1, anyone below an admin gets "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." This is at the url /wp-admin/. However, they can access the dashboard with /wp-admin/index.php and can also access everything else they have permission for just fine.
When I turn off the plugin, they can access /wp-admin/ just fine. Is there an option I'm missing or anything?
Thanks for the help!
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6:07 pm August 25, 2011
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Also, one more thing. I can't seem to get screen options to save for the dashboard. It always resets to the default set of things. Hope someone can help out with this!
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12:01 pm August 26, 2011
| Kevin
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pstoic said:
On a clean install of the plugin with Wordpress 3.2.1, anyone below an admin gets "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." This is at the url /wp-admin/. However, they can access the dashboard with /wp-admin/index.php and can also access everything else they have permission for just fine.
That must be a plugin, theme (or possibly server) conflict. Otherwise I surely would have heard about it before now.
Can you try deactivating plugins and switching themes to identify the source of conflict?
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12:02 pm August 26, 2011
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pstoic said:
Also, one more thing. I can't seem to get screen options to save for the dashboard. It always resets to the default set of things.
That was fixed in Role Scoper 1.3.43
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1:58 pm August 27, 2011
| pstoic
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Kevin said:
pstoic said:
On a clean install of the plugin with Wordpress 3.2.1, anyone below an admin gets "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." This is at the url /wp-admin/. However, they can access the dashboard with /wp-admin/index.php and can also access everything else they have permission for just fine.
That must be a plugin, theme (or possibly server) conflict. Otherwise I surely would have heard about it before now.
Can you try deactivating plugins and switching themes to identify the source of conflict?
I found the plugin that was causing the first problem: http://www.jonbishop.com/downloads/wordpress-plugins/socialize/ Not sure why it's causing problems. I might just not use this plugin anyway and put it directly in the theme.
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4:08 am August 29, 2011
| Net Kiwi
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pstoic said:
anyone below an admin gets "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." This is at the url /wp-admin/. However, they can access the dashboard with /wp-admin/index.php and can also access everything else they have permission for just fine.
When I turn off the plugin, they can access /wp-admin/ just fine. Is there an option I'm missing or anything?
I am having the same problem. Running Wordpress 3.2.1 - site with 3 Administrators and 20 Authors. Just updated to Role Scoper 1.3.46 a few hours ago on 29th August (even though it was released 18th August) - now when Authors login at /wp-admin/ they get a message "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page." although they are in fact correctly logged in - because when they type the URL /wp-admin/index.php after receiving the message page it brings up the dashboard just fine (also they are able to login at /wp-admin/index.php) - and no other problems. Deactivating RoleScoper removes problem. I have several other plugins in use - so will take a while to track down the conflict - but fyi I do not use the socialize plugin at all. Have tried deactivating and reactivating Rolescoper and have tried refreshing the permalinks - but no help. Any solution whould be appreciated - as will take a while to get through all the plugins. Thanks.
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4:29 am August 29, 2011
| Net Kiwi
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O.K. Update - Have deactivated all plugins - leaving only RoleScoper activated - and the problem still occurs. Deactivating RoleScoper is the only way to allow Authors to access /wp-admin/
What next?
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8:18 am August 29, 2011
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I still haven't recreated this symptom, but just made another minor update to the RS development code which may fix it for you.
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