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s10sakota
05-11-2022, 10:30 AM
Well, it looks like I accidentally changed my Admin account to "registered user". No I have no access to the Admin panel!
Is there a fix to this?
Can the forum be 'reset' back to a day ago to void that change?
Thank you for any help. I hope this is fixable!
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I wanted to add: I have another Admin account but when I log into the Admin Control panel with that account I only have 4 options:
-Announcements
-Moderation
-Statistics&Logs
-vBulletin API
So there is no option to go in and change my original Admin account back to an Admin account!
I think tools.php will fix this, here is something from an old post (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost.php?p=1307182&postcount=2) that I think will do the job.
If you have lost your access information for your Admin account and can not reset the password using normal procedures, then please do the following:
- Register a new regular forum account (or you could use an existing account).
- Upload tools.php from the 'do_not_upload' folder of your vBulletin distribution to your admincp directory.
- Now point your browser to tools.php.
- Choose "[Reset Admin Access]" to promote the new user account to admin
- Once your problem is fixed please remove tools.php again from the server.
- Optional: If needed add the userid of the new user to the super administrator list in your config.php
s10sakota
05-13-2022, 10:59 AM
When I look at my vBulletin folder on my server I do not have a "Do Not Upload" folder. If I remember correctly the installation instructions had me delete that folder after the forum was set up. Maybe I'm wrong.
So then do I need to re-download the vB software to get that folder back?
Thanks!!
It's in the original distribution folder when you download a fresh copy of vbulletin from vbulletin.com, just download a fresh copy from there and it will be in the zip file.
s10sakota
05-13-2022, 11:20 AM
Ok I have re-downloaded the forum, opened the do-not-upload folder and uploaded the tools.php file to the AdminCP directory.
Your next step is to "point my browser to tools.php"
I don't just type in tools.php in the search bar right? I'm not sure what you mean by "point the browser to tools.php"
I really appreciate the help and I hope this works!
Point your browser to www.yourdomain.com/youradmindirectory/tools.php
paulplater
07-01-2022, 02:31 PM
Going to try it, I am in the same boat as OP.
I think tools.php will fix this, here is something from an old post (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost.php?p=1307182&postcount=2) that I think will do the job.
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