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diyroberts
Admin Privileges
  • 2006/10/14 12:27

  • diyroberts

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Hey
I'm quite new to XOOPS but have used Content Managment Systems before.

I installed version 2.0.15 on my server, and when i logged in as an admin, the administration link came up but it said i didn't have the correct permissions

After a while a decided to install version 2.0.13.2 to see if it was any different, and it did the same - i couldn't use any admin controls

Anyone got any ideas on how to fix this?
Is there a general standard admin username and password that i should be using?

Cheers

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jdseymour
Re: Admin Privileges

Nope. The username and password for the admin account is set during installation.

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diyroberts
Re: Admin Privileges
  • 2006/10/14 12:34

  • diyroberts

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So why does the username and password that i entered whilst installing work? I can log in, but i can't administer anything! Any ideas?

Thanks for the quick reply!

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jdseymour
Re: Admin Privileges

Wish I knew. Could be many things but would need some debug messages to find the root of the problem.

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diyroberts
Re: Admin Privileges
  • 2006/10/14 12:44

  • diyroberts

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What do you mean by 'debug messages'?

Do you mean what it says when i am denied access to the admin page?

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jdseymour
Re: Admin Privileges

No it would be (usually) a hidden error message when the files or querries are processed.

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diyroberts
Re: Admin Privileges
  • 2006/10/14 12:49

  • diyroberts

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Could i find this out? How?

(the site is:
rock.immanuelchurchpenarth.org.uk)

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Dalziel
Re: Admin Privileges
  • 2006/10/14 12:51

  • Dalziel

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This is the same problem I'm experiencing. I'm coming to the conclusion it has to be an environmental variable on the host. I've not used this host before for XOOPS sites and never previously had this problem. I've now tried three fresh installs of 2.0.15, one install of 2.2.3a and two installs of 2.013. Apart from one of the 2.0.13 installs which had other problems - they've all shown the same permissions error you describe. Rather bizarrely it seemed to be working ok last night (2.0.13 upgraded to 2.0.14) but reverted to the problem behaviour this morning.

I'm simply detailing this to avoid you trying multiple installs as it really isn't working.

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diyroberts
Re: Admin Privileges
  • 2006/10/14 12:53

  • diyroberts

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Thanks for that!

Same here, iv never used XOOPS on this host, but i have used other CMS and they have worked fine

Know any other good CMS?!?!?!

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jdseymour
Re: Admin Privileges

Check the default permissions on your server files and folders. Folders (except for cache, templates_c and uploads) should be chmod 755, files should be chmod 644.

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