WordPress Error in admin pages
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The plugin is currently disabled and I cant access the admin pages like this http://screencast.com/t/XzkDspVMsIl1
looking forward for your help. Thanks.
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The “You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page” is a standard/default WordPress error message. This error is not caused by BPS or generated by BPS. Check with the News Flash plugin author to find out why this error is occurring with that plugin. Thanks.
Actually this looks a pretty common problem – http://wpml.org/2010/06/fixing-you-do-not-have-sufficient-permissions-to-access-this-page/
Yes ,thank you for your quick reply. I already emailed the programmer of the plugin and they says that
It would appear that the way your WordPress site is set up, there are issues that go beyond WP News Flash. For example, you have no menu to edit a plugin (normally plugins > editor). I’ve tested for theme and plugin incompatibility issues – it is neither. That would indicate the WP installation itself. However, I cannot estimate what the problem may be. Please try installing WP News Flash on a test blog. I think you will find it working there with the latest WP 3.3+. It’s possible that there is a permissions issue or you’ve done customizations that go beyond what we can support.
..any idea?
thank you.I noticed you had an old version of WordPress installed so the first thing i would try is upgrading WordPress.
thanks i’ll do that
Did upgrading to the most current version of WordPress fix this problem? Thanks.
Actually I haven’t upgraded the WordPress yet since I’m not really the site administrator…It was a large website..What I did is I copy the whole website …everything, and I just activated the plugin and it works…the “Editor” menu is accessable for the “Plugins, “Appearance”..
But when I try to activate the plugin in the real site. It doesn’t effect what I’m expecting.. Any thoughts???Well there is your issue. The “You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page” message that you are seeing is accurate – you do not have sufficient permissions to do what you are trying to do. 😉
And typically that is the manage_options capability, which translates to add/save data to the database.
@kylemint23 – Did you have the site administrator activate the plugin yet? If so, please resolve this thread. Thanks.
@kylemint23 – Did you have the site administrator activate the plugin yet? If so, please resolve this thread. Thanks.
@kylemint23 – Did you have the site administrator activate the plugin yet? If so, please resolve this thread. Thanks.
thanks you sorry for delay
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