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  • Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Hi again,

    Could it be that the plugin is not compatible with WP 3.7? This appears to be the case according to this thread.

    I would appreciate if you’d take a long and get back to me on this. Thanks!

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Alright I will uninstall this plugin due to failing support.

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Hi Mika,

    Thanks. I changed it back to “rhcdg” and now the link to the Network Administrator and the number indicating the number of plugins that need updating is back. However, if I click on them, the message “You do not have permission to access this page” is displayed again.

    So I am back to our posts from 2 weeks ago when I told you I changed “rhcdg” to “admin” in a failed attempt to find a solution.

    If you feel this thread is to particular to provide specific support on this forum then please let me know, and I will turn to paid support instead.

    Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Thanks again, Mika, for following up.

    1) I downloaded, installed, and followed instructions from a plugin called Admin Renamer Extended, found here.

    2) $table_prefix = ‘wp_’;

    3) I am not sure where to find this but here is a screenshot of the user_meta table

    4) a:1:{s:13:”administrator”;s:1:”1″;}

    5) a:1:{i:0;s:5:”admin”;}

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Thank you for getting back, Mika.

    So it cannot or should not be anything other than “admin”? Then why your example of “superman”? Mine is just “rhcdg”, what would be the difference?

    At any rate, I went ahead and changed “rhcdg” back to “admin”. The result is that the link to the network in the backend has gone. So has the number indicating the plugins that need updating by the network admin. When I type in the url of my domain followed by …/wp-admin/network/ I still get the message “You do not have permission to access this page.”

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    (6 days later)
    If we ran out of clues, what would anybody suggest I do in this situation?

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    This topic is resolved, please start another.

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    As a matter of fact, there was this anti-hack plugin that both recommended and enabled to change the network ID from the usual “admin” to e.g. “rhcdg”, which is what I did maybe a month or 2 ago. I am sure I logged into the network after that many times.

    However, in the user table in the DB it says “rhcdg” under user_nicename while under display_name it has “RHCdG”. So there is a discrepancy there. But does it ring an alarm bell with you?

    As for your last question, I cannot answer it because I have no clue. I do appreciate your following up on this one, though!

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Yes, absolutely sure. I just checked both the login screen and the phpMyAdmin entry again.

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    1) rhcdg

    2) a:1:{i:0;s:5:"rhcdg";}

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Hi Mika,

    Yes, I already understood that your ‘superman’ was a placeholder, I just wondered which user I should replace it with, but now you’ve explained it.
    Alright, now I have this user that I use to log into WP with but that was already happening. I am already able to log into WP using the …/wp-admin/ screen. My problem is that I cannot login as a network admin, that is when I attempt to go to …/wp-admin/network/ on my domain, the message “You do not have permission to access this page” is displayed.
    My feeling is I am still at first base. What can I do, please?

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Thanks, I am in! And I see the info for wp_sitemeta. Now, Mika says I should “add one user, and use that to correctly restore power to the others.”
    What user should I add? And should the username that is there, e.g. ‘superman’ in Mika’s example, be the same as the one that I got from the wp-config.php file? Because right now, it isn’t.
    I very much appreciate your staying with me on this!

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Hey WP Valet,

    Thanks for your reply, too!
    I managed to download and install phpMyAdmin and I get the login screen with my user name and password prefilled, but it says it cannot login to the MySQL server (error code #2005).
    Can you help me along?

    Thread Starter RHCdG

    (@rhcdg)

    Hi Mika,

    I am so grateful for your response; finally someone is listening! Unfortunately though, the instructions in the post you’re referencing are too technical for me. I don’t know how to go in through mySQL, or what WP-CLI is.
    Would you have other or additional suggestions for me?

    Thanks again!
    Rutger

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