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  • Hi easywebnorge,
    I’m slowly extending ConfigPress to be able to import/export AAM settings. Most likely this feature will be available in next release.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Great to hear. That would be a great feature.

    Hi,
    Sorry to put this here but my question has something to do with this:

    I have exported a database that was already config with AAM settings,
    then i have made a new wordpress instalation, and imported that database. Manually i copy the AAM plugin, thru ftp to my new site plugins directory.

    Now , when i login to wordpress with my super user 2 things happen:

    1st: the AAM plugin is deactivated, i have more plugins and all of them are automatically activaded.

    2nd: when i activated AAM o go to ACCESS MANAGER and i don’t see anything.

    Solving not the way i want

    I have uninstall the plugin and install again and then it tells me it will settle my user as superuser, wich looking at the database was already made. This solved the problem and the plugin works fine but…

    What i really wanted is to be able to copy everything to a client, and when he authenticates ,the AAM settings were already working. If it doesn’t work this way the client will gain full access to wordpress backoffice and that is not my goal, that is why i use AAM 🙂

    So my question is, how can i copy AAM files from one site to another and keep it recognize me as super user without havving to install again?

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