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Dave_L
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/4/22 11:07

  • Dave_L

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 2277

  • Since: 2003/11/7


fredski:

Make the forum private, then under Edit Private Forum, give all the registered users access to the forum.

The next version of newBB will have a better way of doing this.

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fredski
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/4/22 12:34

  • fredski

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 265

  • Since: 2004/1/26


Thats a pity, that way i have to remember to keep going into forum admin and adding the users and then going through a huge list and granting posting privilages and new registered users will not be able to access it till I add them. It the next version out soon?

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edyonlin
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/4/26 16:06

  • edyonlin

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 6

  • Since: 2004/4/26


I really can't do anything about my xoops. It worked perfectly fine yesterday but today.... everytime I try to access the administrator menu it gives me this message :

"Sorry, you don't have the permission to access this area. "

i tried to login using other webmaster logins... and sometimes if i'm lucky enough... i can get into the admin menu... but it did not last long... it would give me the same error message when i try to click on any menu on the left....

help me !!!!!!!!!!!

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JackJ
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/4/26 17:32

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


For those that asked how to create a new webmaster id, one way to go is register as a new user through the login, and when you get your activation email, activate yourself. (assuming your XOOPS is functional this way)

Then go to your database using phpadmin, and open the the "xoops_users table. and then click "browse" Note the "uid" of this user.

Then go to the "xoops_groups_users_link" table, and click "browse", look for the "uid" number of the user and "edit" this row. Change the "groupid" field to "1", which is webmasters.

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edyonlin
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/4/27 17:11

  • edyonlin

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 6

  • Since: 2004/4/26


the thing is is not only happen to me as a webmaster but it happens for all members.

what is wrong with that?


Quote:

JackJ wrote:
For those that asked how to create a new webmaster id, one way to go is register as a new user through the login, and when you get your activation email, activate yourself. (assuming your XOOPS is functional this way)

Then go to your database using phpadmin, and open the the "xoops_users table. and then click "browse" Note the "uid" of this user.

Then go to the "xoops_groups_users_link" table, and click "browse", look for the "uid" number of the user and "edit" this row. Change the "groupid" field to "1", which is webmasters.

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ldawg
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/5/17 18:19

  • ldawg

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 1

  • Since: 2004/5/17


how can we add multi admin?
i add 2 admin but they cant access to the acp

thx for ur reply

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davidl2
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/5/19 4:53

  • davidl2

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 4843

  • Since: 2003/5/26


Zw888 - or whatever your name is.

Stop spamming your none-Xoops porno site :(

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ChadK
Re: "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area...."
  • 2004/8/21 2:02

  • ChadK

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 242

  • Since: 2004/7/9 1


Isn't there an .htaccess function we could use?

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Vizon
Re:
  • 2004/10/15 7:21

  • Vizon

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 10

  • Since: 2004/8/18


Hey, I didn't really know where to put this, so instead of making a new thread, here goes...

Before today my XOOPS site had been working without a hitch. Starting a few hours ago I've noticed some odd behavior upon logging into my site. Users could log in, and it would say they were logged in, but then upon trying to access any of the modules the user would get the "Sorry, you do not have the permission to access this area..." message and would be signed out. Strangely enough once you try logging back in (even with a different account) it lets you and everything works fine.

I've found that the problem comes back once the browser is closed. I've tried this with both IE and Mozilla. I'm running XOOPS 2.7.1 (I think).

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snoopy66926
Re:
  • 2004/11/25 2:41

  • snoopy66926

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 5

  • Since: 2004/10/16


Apparently my situation is unique. My site AlphaOmegaUltimate.com has been up and running fine for about a month before I started having this problem.

Everything was going fine when I wanted to change the activation method of my users. It had been set to auto and I wanted to have a better idea of who was registering so I changed it to where the activation had to be done by an administrator.

Now, this caused the registered users to experience the “Sorry, you don't have the permission to access this area.” When they click on a selection that registered users have access to, say Members, even after receiving the “Thank you for logging in, Xxxxx. If the page does not automatically reload, please click here”.

After receiving the “Sorry, you don't have the permission to access this area.” The user is sent to AlphaOmegaUltimate.com/user.php where they have 2 login choices; 1) Login on the left or 2) User Login in the middle. If choice #1 is used then the receive the “Thank you for logging in, Xxxxx. If the page does not automatically reload, please click here”. Message and then a blank white page. If option #2 is used then they receive the “Thank you for logging in, Xxxxx. If the page does not automatically reload, please click here”. And are sent to the selection made, such as Members.

As the webmaster I did not experience this (at least at first), so I changed the activation method back to auto, hoping this would solve the issue. No such luck.

Now that I have logged off, when I login again I am also being effected by the dreaded “Sorry, you don't have the permission to access this area.” message. When I try to go to the admin menu, I am receiving a “You don't have the right to access this area” message and am sent back to the home page.

Please help
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