Forums / Developer / Loosing Administrator User
Vincent Saulnier
Friday 19 September 2003 7:32:17 am
With eZ3.2
Why am I always loosing the administrator user. It constantly get in the trash and I'm not able to retore it.
Friday 19 September 2003 7:35:00 am
When I want to restore it, it gives me this :
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /kernel/classes/ezcontentobject.php on line 700Fatal error: Exponential did not finish it's request
I think it appens when I clear the cache wich is not working very well.
Friday 19 September 2003 8:32:25 am
How can I make it work again
Paul Borgermans
Friday 19 September 2003 8:37:09 am
site.ini may be your rescue:
[RoleSettings] EnableCaching=true # A list of modules to omit policy checking on, # You should add 'role' to the list if you loose # access to the role module # You can also specify views by adding a / and the viewnamePolicyOmitList[]=role
Add/create the administrator again and add this to a role with policy *|*|*
hth
-paul
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Friday 19 September 2003 8:45:50 am
the problem is that there is no user left, so I can't login to do that!
Friday 19 September 2003 8:55:24 am
You should disable the entire user module in your ini file and try registering a new user with /user/register.
Then proceed as outlined before.
Friday 19 September 2003 9:07:28 am
Now I can't access the user management section...
Friday 19 September 2003 9:16:57 am
OK,
Add the content module to the policyomitlist
You'll get there before the weekend really starts!
Friday 19 September 2003 9:23:27 am
lol
I already did that. But still doesn't work.
This is my policyOmit configuration :
[RoleSettings] PolicyOmitList[] PolicyOmitList[]=user/login PolicyOmitList[]=user/logout PolicyOmitList[]=user/register PolicyOmitList[]=user/activate PolicyOmitList[]=user/success PolicyOmitList[]=user/forgotpassword PolicyOmitList[]=layout PolicyOmitList[]=rolePolicyOmitList[]=content
Friday 19 September 2003 9:50:12 am
Add the entire user module, or every module you find in the kernel. Still no luck?
Friday 19 September 2003 10:02:49 am
I added everything.Still no luck
Friday 19 September 2003 10:19:52 am
Thank you, it worked after I cleared the cache several times