• Resolved xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)


    The newest beta version of Advanced Access Manager causes a problem in which ALL of my pages disappear from menu navigation EXCEPT home (which is my list of posts).

    According to the AAM settings, no one is restricted of any access to any pages.

    Help would be appreciated!

    WordPress 3.3.2 with Spiritual Awakening Pee 109 theme. Quite a few other plugins (I think 30 or so) are installed on the system. If you need a list or more information, please let me know. Thanks!

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/advanced-access-manager/

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  • Hi xanaftp,
    Please check exclude settings for your pages.
    Looks like it messed up setting during upgrade.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)

    Vasyl…

    I checked the settings for posts & Taxonomies… nothing is excluded. Plus, I can’t use this function as I do not have the pro version; I cannot edit any of the settings in that tab.

    Yes u can. Pro version just extend the number of allowed restrictions.
    Also Pro is required if u want to specify access to posts in category.
    Can u please give me an admin log to your website and I’ll check the problem. My email is whimba (at) gmail.com

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)

    I’m not sure what you mean by giving you an admin log. If you mean admin access to my website, I cannot do that because my website is under increased security right now since an IP from the Netherlands keeps repeatedly trying to log in to a phony account automated. Even if I were to give you my username and password, you still will be denied access as you need an additional dynamic code.

    If you mean giving the output of the “admin log” plugin, I also cannot do that for the “admin log” plugin is outdated and not supported by 3.3.2 .

    In such way the only solution is to deactivate AAM. Delete it (not through FTP but through Plugins) and install again. This will clean all settings.

    Thread Starter xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)

    Unfortunately I deactivated it, deleted it and its data from plugins, re-installed and activated it, and it did not solve the problem. :/

    Ok. I’ll try to reproduce a fault on my local.
    Can u please tell me how does your menu build. Through Menus under Appearance?

    Thread Starter xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)

    No it builds automatically based off of pages.

    Yeap. The problem has just been allocated. I’m going to fix it and make a next release tonight.

    Appreciate your feedback.
    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)

    Alright thanks Vasyl I really appreciate that!

    I would use manual menus (under appearance) but unfortunately I tried and it didn’t work as I wanted them to.

    Hi xanaftp,
    I found the bug and it is already fixed in release 1.6.5.1 (Beta).
    Release is coming in few hours.
    Appreciate your interest in AAM.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)

    Hi Vasyl I appreciate your quick fix to this issue!

    …and I do really like the Advanced Access Manager plugin as it controls which of the functions of WordPress is available to different positions of my council.

    I wish I could support it, but at this time my organization has no funding available for it. I may in the future get the pro version if funding permits and the need for it is there.

    …I will mark this topic as resolved when I confirm 1.6.5.1 beta fixes this issue.

    Thanks again!
    -Patrick

    The only support I need is your feedback.

    Thanks and appreciate your time.
    Regards,
    Vasyl

    xanaftp,
    Have just posted an update. Check it and let me know the result.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter xanaftp

    (@xanaftp)

    Thanks for the update Vasyl… the issue has been resolved!

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