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  • Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    @jkhan1996,

    I’ll come back to you as soon as possible. Meantime if you are using AAM 6, you can downgrade to the 5.11 version.

    Thank you,
    Vasyl

    How do I downgrade please to make sure its AAM and nothing else.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter jkhan1996

    (@jkhan1996)

    @vasyltech

    Thanks a lot for your prompt reply.

    Please assist me in getting access to version 5.11 of the plugin as I even tried with a previous version – 5.9.7.3 from an earlier backup of my site and it still isn’t logging in.

    Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

    Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    @jkhan1996,

    Try to clear your browser cache. Sometimes redirects are getting quite tricky as they are cached by a browser.

    All the available AAM versions get be downloaded from this page https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-access-manager/advanced/.

    Meantime we are releasing a new update that fixes some of the known issues.

    Thank you,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter jkhan1996

    (@jkhan1996)

    @vasyltech

    I have reset the browser cache multiple times and even my hosting company (in another country) has tried logging into my WordPress dashboard only to see the same error.

    I have also tried to use version 5.11 of the plugin and tried logging after clearing the cache, still getting the same error.

    Really stuck…

    Current version 6.1.0 has fixed this error on the admin page.

    Just something i faced one day with similar problem you had was i was editing the wrong page via FTP since i manage multiple pages 🙂 Try disabling whole AAM plugin by renaming the plugin in the plugin director to see if this has no effect on your site. If your host uses any additional caching mechanisms you may also want to try to clear those caches. You can also try renaming the whole plugin page via FTP, if you still can’t see any changes on your page you are likely not editing the actual page and might be editing a development site etc

    Thread Starter jkhan1996

    (@jkhan1996)

    Hello @paulipar

    Thanks for your reply, I had tried to disable my entire plugin folder, however it still shows the dreadful message: “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.”

    I even just added the AAM 6.6.1 version folder in the plugins directory for my site: http://www.riverdalep.com however, still unable to access the dashboard, I even tried to create other admin accounts via cPanel, however nothing worked.

    Is there anything I might be missing out on?

    Looking forward to your reply.

    If disabling the plugin folder didnt fix the issue it means that the issue is not in any of the plugins. Thus making these forums proly not the right place to discuss it 🙂

    This makes me think the issue might be in the .htaccess file.

    I found this page by googling your issue: https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/fix-sorry-you-are-not-allowed-to-access-this-page-wordpress maybe one of the steps in here will fix it? if the error is not in the .htaccess it might be deeper inside the database.

    One way to tackle this is to setup a complete new site and migrate the old site step by step to the new site. At some point it should break and then you will know in where the issue is. For this youd need a second host if your current host doesnt support multiple sites.

    HELP
    I CAN NOT LOGIN TO MY SITE.
    I HAVE TRIED TO RESET OVER 20 TIMES AND CLEARED ALL THE CACHE!

    I NEED ACCESS ASAP.

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