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Originally Posted by bfdzio
Bingo, that is exactly what I was looking for. That is how aMember works and I'm thinking that the issue we were having is actually just because it was my "test" account (literally named test). For some reason, that account causes problems on these things. Same with the aMember user creation.
I have the widget set up and was using that.
All registration happens on vBulletin for me, and I actually don't need people to login from Wordpress other than just convenience. Any way, I think the issue is just with that particular account because my main account I can login from.
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Thank you for feedback,
Can you check out that particular account?
- it should exist on your WordPress and vBulletin sides;
- it should has one similar email address;
- it should has one similar password;
(- please check out sso access settings - the group your test user belongs to is allowed to be logged in WordPress? vBSSO > Access Settings > WordPress should be enabled)
Please check out these conditions (fix manually if needed) and your test account will be able to log in both platforms.
After enabling vBSSO and platform connection - your new registered accounts will bу added to WordPress automatically (with one similar email and password) and will be able to use sso.