• Resolved audball_brian

    (@audball_brian)


    I Don’t know what has happened but pmpro is no longer restricting content by category to non paying members or even logged out users. It started either today or yesterday and I have no idea why it is working this way now.

    Under the “edit membership level” page all categories are checked so it should be working.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/paid-memberships-pro/

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  • Thread Starter audball_brian

    (@audball_brian)

    I noticed that there was a pmpro update right before this issue started occurring. I believe there was a bug in that update that caused non paying members to have access to paid categories.

    please fix

    So could you please put the old version back in and see if the issue is fixed to test.

    Thread Starter audball_brian

    (@audball_brian)

    Im not sure how to install an old version of the software. where would I find it?

    no backups etc??

    make a backup before you do anything so if it breaks more then you can put it back to how it is now..

    Not sure if there are archived backups anywhere.
    Let me check with Jason

    I have one older one which is 1.8.6.6 but think there has been newer versions than that.

    Hi.
    I did know this but forgot, but no I remember.

    If you go to the Developers Tabs on the wp.org repository, there are previous versions.
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/paid-memberships-pro/developers/

    download the one you need and upload via FTP etc over top of what is already in your plugins

    BUT make sure you have a good backup first..
    You can do this with a great plugin called Duplicator.

    Hope this helps

    Thread Starter audball_brian

    (@audball_brian)

    yes I found that page and tried installing every version going back to 1.8.6.7 but it still has this problem. does this mean that the issue is not with pmpro but with another plugin?

    Thread Starter audball_brian

    (@audball_brian)

    i found the plugin causing the issue

    Yes that would have been the case. It would have NOT been PMPro.

    A good procedure for future errors in WP is to deactivate other plugins to see if that it causing the errors.
    A lot of the time another plugin can and will cause errors with another plugin…

    What was the plugin for others reference??

    Thanks and good luck

    I’m having a similar issue with PMPro not locking out any content with the general public able to look at everything.
    I have followed the same procedures as audball_brian but with no luck

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