Wordpress Ok but wp-admin problem --- please help

Discussion in 'Integration' started by satya, Sep 17, 2009.

  1. satya

    satya New Member

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    Hi All,

    I have installed the wordpress and the I have installed amember. Then I configured the wordpress plugin.

    Now I not able to login to wp-admin panel. It's always redirect to the login page.


    Please help me how can I solve it.

    Thanks
    Satya
  2. skippybosco

    skippybosco CGI-Central Partner Staff Member

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    Hi Satya,

    Sounds like you protected your Wordpress directory (and/or admin directory).. if you are using the wordpress plugin it is not necessary to protect the wordpress directory.

    If you are still having problems you are welcome to contact me [my username here @ hotmail.com] and I'll get you sorted.
  3. satya

    satya New Member

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    Hi skippybosco,

    Thank you for your quick response. I am new in amember with wordpress. Can you please tell me one thing... will I put the amember in wordpress or wordpress put in to amember.

    That is i want say, how I will related them.

    Thanks in advance.

    Thanks
    Satya
  4. skippybosco

    skippybosco CGI-Central Partner Staff Member

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    Depends on how your site is set up:

    If Wordpress is the root of your site (ie. mydomain.com) than root\{wordpress files} and root\amember\{amember files}

    If Wordpress is not the root of your site (ie. mydomain.com\wordpress) then you would have aMember and Wordpress parallel to each other (ie. root\amember\{amember files}
    and root\wordpress\{wordpress files})
  5. sharpgroup

    sharpgroup New Member

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    I am having the same problem too. skippybosco, would you mind give me more details about it? I don't quite get what you were saying above. I have my this kind of directory: root\amember\{amember files} and root\{wordpress files}, also my site is set up as mydomain.com. Thank you
  6. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Whats the error you are receiving?

    David
  7. sharpgroup

    sharpgroup New Member

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    Sorry, I am new to this. The problem is: When I logged into my wordpress site, www. mydomain.com, it keeps asking me to login. This is not I want the site to be protected.What I want is to protect certain post there. So how can I do that?
  8. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    You need to use the wordpress plugin from amember and a couple of additional plugins: hidepost and role manager.

    David
  9. erwinvdb

    erwinvdb aMember Pro Customer

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    Does role manager still work with Wordpress 2.8.4?
    I've read that it doesn't and it's no longer developed.
    Do you know a good replacement?
  10. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Yep, it works.

    David
  11. kengary

    kengary aMember Pro Customer

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    There have been some problems with Role Manager lately. I think it is not just a pure WordPress/Role Manager problem because otherwise it would either be broken or not. It seems to still work with some people's blogs and not others so I think it might be a combination of other factors. Some people have been reporting it broken as early as version 2.8.1 of WordPress, but it didn't really break for me until long after I installed 2.8.4.

    One common theme I see is that when Role Manager is installed, for some reason a lot of the plugin configuration pages (including amProtect on a few blogs) sometimes stop working for the admin. It tells them they don't have enough permissions to view the page even though they are at level 10!

    But it is true the author isn't doing anything with it and I can't even find it anymore with the Add New plugin search in WordPress.

    But here's my shameless plug (again) for my amProtect plugin for WordPress: It doesn't require Role Manager, nor does it require the aMember WordPress plugin that adds all of your users to WordPress (unless you want to do that for other reasons) and it replaces the functionality of the hidepost plugin now. So it can protect an entire post or page just like you protected it with aMember or it can protect just a portion of a post or page like hidepost but instead of role numbers you use aMember product numbers in your tags.

    One plugin replaces three.

    Soon I'll figure out how to make it work with incremental content I hope. ;-D

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