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freakingid
Emergency - Database change to allow all groups all permissions?
  • 2006/11/16 17:02

  • freakingid

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  • Since: 2005/8/18


I don't know what's up... something is messed up with the permissions on my 2015 installation for our City intranet. I can log in as my admin user, but all the blocks I used to see as an Admin are gone. I also cannot access admin.php directly, as I am told I do not have permissions.

Is there something I can do in the Database directly to just give all groups / all users access to everything?

Then I could quickly get in and make the appropriate changes to admin / groups and then go around and find out what went wrong once it is fixed.

I'm concerned that it won't let me access admin.php directly... even though it knows I am logged in as my admin user. Actually, even when I go to user.php, though, it acts as if I am no longer logged in... I don't get user info or anything.

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freakingid
Re: Emergency - Database change to allow all groups all permissions?
  • 2006/11/16 18:50

  • freakingid

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  • Since: 2005/8/18


Never mind. This is related to some other posts about "you don't have permission to access that area" and stuff.

Solved by running a "repair" on the "xoops_session" table via phpmyadmin.

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