ceford, I tried what I assumed you were suggesting, and it did not work. Having talked to the site admin, I now know they set all the global permissions for any login as disabled in the public group. I tried making sure all admin users were now in the superuser group without success. I am assuming your suggestion of looking at the viewlevels table, which looks very much identical to yours, is also because it refers to the permissions.
I am now wondering if the admin actually, through inheritance, set all groups to not be able to login. Also, from the initial login prompts you are not logged in as a known user. Is this state in the public group. Thus, no matter which user tries, they cannot login.
BTW - the admin followed my instructions on the FPA but copied the folder and thus the script was not in the public_html directory. They are a little panicked currently.
I am now wondering if the admin actually, through inheritance, set all groups to not be able to login. Also, from the initial login prompts you are not logged in as a known user. Is this state in the public group. Thus, no matter which user tries, they cannot login.
BTW - the admin followed my instructions on the FPA but copied the folder and thus the script was not in the public_html directory. They are a little panicked currently.
Statistics: Posted by spguest — Sat Nov 16, 2024 8:03 pm