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We recently moved our board from one ISP to another. After the change everything seems to be working except for when we try to admin the board. Then we get the error message "Sorry, you have no admin authorization"
I've tried the things listed in the other thread but they didn't work.
1) PSAK reset of permissions did nothing
2) Checked the modules list and they are all set to admin ok.
3) Checked to make sure the admin account had it's permissions set up correctly.
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You do DO NOT want to leave PSAK in and active and post a link to it on a public board. I'd fix that now.
Are you saying you cannot access Admin?
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The admin account (and no other accounts with admin rights) can not access the admin page. It gives the error "Sorry, you have no admin authorization" on that page. As I stated above, the admin account is a member of the admin group. It's pretty much identical to the problem in this thread http://forums.postnuke.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=195276#195276 -
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backup your old DB
create and dump a new database *you can use your same DB username and pass if you wish..
backup your config.php
change your old config.php to match your new DB
Login is Admin and Password
Does it work?
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I've done that about 5 times now using different versions of PHP and different date backups of the files. They all exhibit the same behavior. The admin account works, you can do anything a normal user can, but it doesn't have admin rights. Note that the problem is not with the rights, as it IS a member of the admin group, and all of the associated tables in the database are correct per the thread I linked above.
The previous post indicated there was a problems with the modules list that caused the error for the other person. PSAK doesn't fix the problems, even when it resets all permissions to default (since they were correct to begin with). Is there some way to regenerate the modules list? -
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batouofnexus (in the other thread)
went in and checked the modules table and that didn't seem to be the issue.
Are you sure? What do the contents of the modules table look like ? Have you tried repairing all tables in your DB? Any errors in the logging?
