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  • Bump… in the same boat.

    I had the idea that I could delete the user and usermeta tables for all but one of the blogs, and then creating symbolic links to the remaining set of user and usermeta tables. Then when wrote to any of then (ie. a user registered or changed registration) it would be changed for all the blogs.

    That didn’t work.

    Instead I now get “You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page” for the blogs whose user tables are symbolic links. … even after setting permissions and ownership rights on the links.

    Any ideas?

    I am having the same trouble as lowenhar.

    When I try to update the setting for this pluging, I get this error message:

    ***
    Could not successfully run query (SELECT * FROM wp_email_list_config WHERE id = ‘1’) from DB: No Database Selected
    ***

    It seems I’m not alone with this problem, but I haven’t seen a solution. I have the plugin configured to use the same database as WordPress, with the same id and password. WordPress works fine otherwise.

    Can anyone help?

    Thread Starter johnpannell

    (@johnpannell)

    Consider this solved…

    I deleted the Ocadia theme’s files and copied the default theme’s files to (now empty) Ocadia folder. Once done, I was able to get into the admin functions and changed the theme back to default… and then deleted Ocadia.

    It looks nice, but with the admin functions not being accessible, I cannot recommend the Ocadia theme.

    Thread Starter johnpannell

    (@johnpannell)

    WordPress 1.5 works.

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