bjornarfjelldal
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Hi! Thank you for your swift reply and sorry for mye late response.
Yes, let’s say I have site A with 100 users. I want to create site B, where 50 of the users on site A should have access to site B, but not the other 50.
I will also have new user signing up to site A and B respectivly, and to only receive access to the one site they have signed up on, until we, for half of them, give them access to both (either they need to sign up on both sites, or we can add them to the site that they have not signed up on).
Since there are this many corresponding users, it would be nice for them to keep their profile/login/username instead of creating a new one – and it would be nice for us to maintain this based on site access in the network admin / ultimate member instead of having to separate wordpress instances.
Is this possible?
I am using the latest 2.1.4 version, @champsupertramp
Any ideas, @ultimatemembersupport?
I’ll also be happy to provide you with a user through another channel for easy debugging if you need it
Thanks for your swift reply, @ultimatemembersupport!
Yes, we have have a tab that goes to /user which means each user should access their own profile. This does not work. I have testet with other user accounts, by logging in with them, and they all redirect to my own user (when I am not logged in myself). Which user role access settings should this be?
I have a number of roles, and a user is typically in a generic “customer” role (which all customers from different companies reside in) in addition to a specific “customer #1” role for giving each company specific access.
Admins have a generic “admin” role. Admins have all accesses, while customers have access to i.e. “Can view other member profiles” and “Can edit their profile?”
I also use priorities on the customer and admin roles (now I am not sure why I did this, but there was a reason”, where “customer” has priority 80 and admin has prioroty 100.
However, other admins (with the exact same permissions as me) also gets redirected to MY profile instead of their own.
Edit: Also tried troubleshooting via Site Health (deactivating most plugins) without luck. Any files you might need, let me know!
- This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by bjornarfjelldal.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by bjornarfjelldal.
Hi, and thanks for another reply!
We are currently running PHP 7.2.7.
Adding a new user and granting it super admin access works fine.The Health Check plugin is, as I said in the first post, one of the plugins/sites/dashboards I am unable to access;
https://sintefshop.no/wp-admin/tools.php?page=health-check
This gives the 404 error. It shows at activated in the network admin plugin – and shows up as a tab in the admin panel.
Any other specific task/check I can do to further check out things, not disabling the live site?
Hi @jnashhawkins, and thank you so much for your fast reply!
I would like to do all the actions you mention, however the downside is that we are live with our site (which is a user based site with customers logged in), so disabling every plugin will cause the whole site being down. Thus this must be done in an as quick way as possible, so it needs to be planned.
I am happy to provide you with server / config files and login details for the whole site, though, and there are currently a few pages not needing login under “Home”, such as
https://sintefshop.no/contact/
But yes, if we need to disable all plugins and such, I would need to plan a bit first.
BR
Bjørnar