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Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
by olmiller on 2008/3/19 17:51:04

Folks,

I seem to have raised the bar on this one! I am running XOOPS 2.0.16 and protector 3.0. I get this message on my homepage so cannot login at all. I thought I had one admin tab but did not. Is there a command line or sql way to be able to login as webmaster? I have mod-backup 3.0 with a recent backup to recover the last working config, but need to login to get to it. All constructive comments welcome. Thanks in advance.

--Otto
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
by razenyc on 2008/3/13 4:27:05

I seem to have this issue, but only with one specific module, my Document Management System. I can access the other areas of the site fine, but I get errors, even logged in as admin, saying that I do not have access. I emptied out my table, tried changing the isactive to 0 (which just deactivates the modlue, doesnt do much good)

Im at a loss for how to fix this, since the other sections work ok. All the module access permissions are checked in the admin side for the groups, and the users are added to their groups respectively. Ideas?
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
by michi on 2007/6/1 21:17:07

ok. I'm EXTREMELY frustrated at this point.

I have basically the same problem as the first guy: I can log in and browse the site, but members get the sorry message. (Unlike the first guy, though, annonymous users can see the site just fine, as long as they're not attempting to log in.)

I verifed that registered users had access to all modules. I emptied and repaired the xoops_session table. I made sure the main.php had the right URL. I turned off custom sessions.

...I honestly don't know where the sorry page is in order to add the no cache statements in the header, so I haven't tried that yet. But everything else failed.
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
by lucidlee on 2007/5/20 14:01:46

Hooray!
I don't quite understand how or why it suddenly goes awry but I believe I DO have a solution: turn off custom sessions and/or change the name of the custom session prefix.

I did both and was able to get a couple of users, hitherto locked out, to login and navigate normally.

Update: Changing the name of the session prefix did not seem to work for my members, but turning off sessions altogether certainly does.
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
by srikrishnak on 2007/4/20 4:29:27

Hi,
I've the same problem exactly. I just installed it without any errors and when I tried to login it gives me an error saying "Incorrect Login".
tried emptying the folders as mentioned in the above post but problem still exists.
Empty the table via PHPMYADMIN also.

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