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Hi Vasyl,
Thank you so much for your reply. I greatly appreciate your help.
One tech guy of our hosting server fixed it. I called him and told him what happened and he did some searching for the issue where Advanced Access Manager conflicts the admin rights and he found a solution on your forum by downloading a repair.php file which restored the needed rights to the admin user.
Now everything is back to where I was before, and also I have the AAM Group plugin appears under Plugins. I am so happy to have it fixed.
Advanced Access Manager is a great plugin. I saw there are over 30 thousand downloads and lot of positive feedbacks. I am going to try it again since our tech guy has already backed up our website. The website I am working on is our Intranet. I can see The Advanced Access Manager is a great plugin for controlling access levels. It will benefit us a lot if I set it up correctly.
I downloaded AAM version: 1.5.8.2 (beta)
The hosting server has WordPress version: 3.3.1
I wish I could provide more info to help not only you the developer but also any other users who use this plugin. But I am not sure I am able to provide that because we have somebody else to host our website.
I can try to ask them.Again thank you so so much for your time, your help. I appreciate it.
Best regards,
Emily
Hi,
Thank you for reply my message. I really wanted to go to Plugins to uninstall it as I normally did before. But I can’t even see my Plugins any more after installing Advanced Access Manager. I lost Plugins, Users, Settings and also I only can access a few pages and can only view those pages but can’t edit them as I normally did.
I am so frustrated by this. I have to show the site to the website committee on Friday. I really wish I am able to get back to where I was. But if there is a way to fix it, it would be wonderful.
Thanks so much.
Emily