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I was adjusting my user groups for my admin acct on my forum and removed "Administrators" as the primary user group and made it a secondary group.
Now I cannot log in to AdminCP. Is there a generic admin account or a way to unlock this? I am the administrator and have physical access to the server, etc. |
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well I am userid 1 for this db, as I created it.
in my config.php the following already exists: Code:
// ****** SUPER ADMINISTRATORS ****** // The users specified below will have permission to access the administrator permissions // page, which controls the permissions of other administrators $config['SpecialUsers']['superadministrators'] = '1'; I am creating a new user and will attempt to apply that account userid to the snippet above (and other pertinent regions) to create a "new" SuperAdmin account. Will this work? --------------- Added [DATE]1215531194[/DATE] at [TIME]1215531194[/TIME] --------------- Follow up: I created a new user, added it's UserID to the Super Admin slot via config.php, and I still get the same thing. I log in, it says thank you, then drops me off at the login screen. Please advise. |
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Have you deleted your cookies, cleared cache?
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Yes.
I have done the following:
When I navigate to mysite.com/forum/admincp and attempt to login, it shows me the "Thank you for logging in" redirect page, and then redirects me back to the login screen. I'm flustered. --------------- Added [DATE]1215537914[/DATE] at [TIME]1215537914[/TIME] --------------- ![]() The cure: I grabbed the zip file that corresponds with my version (number 3.7.x) from the members section of vbulletin.com. Inside that there is a directory titled do not upload. In THAT is a file called tools.php. I used tools.php to reset admin status for a user. All is well. Thanks for your collective input! |
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Upload the tools.php file from the do_not_upload folder of your vBulletin zip archive, to your AdminCP directory, follow the on screen instructions. There is an option to restore the admin account.
(For future reference for anyone that comes along). Note: The variables in the config.php file will not override the AdminCP. You need access from the AdminCP before you can have the access granted in the config.php file. |
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the admin group is group "6" in the db...
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