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  • julient
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    @julient

    I removed the plugins one by one, leaving only the buddypress directory, and renaming mu-plugins in mu-plugins2, but I still can’t login as Site admin…

    I’m still trying to find out what’s going on. If you have an idea…

    Thanks again

    Julien


    julient
    Participant

    @julient

    Hi and thanks for your answers. I’ll try to remove the plugins and see if I can find out the one causing the issue.

    Meanwhile, here are the answers to the common questions.

    Julien

    1. Which version of WPMU are you running?

    2.7.1

    2. Did you install WPMU as a directory or subdomain install?

    Director

    3. If a directory install, is it in root or in a subdirectory?

    Root

    4. Did you upgraded from a previous version of WPMU? If so, from which version?

    Yes, from 1.5.1 through 2.6.5

    5. Was WPMU functioning properly before installing/upgrading BuddyPress?

    Yes

    6. Which version of BuddyPress (BP) are you running?

    1.0.2

    7. Did you upgraded from a previous version of BP? If so, from which version?

    No, first install

    8. Do you have any plugins other than BuddyPress installed and activated?

    Many. I won’t list them here. I’ll try first to remove them to find out if it may cause the issue.

    9. Are you using the standard BuddyPress themes or customized themes?

    Standard, we haven’t customized anything yet

    10. Have you modified the core files in any way?

    11. Do you have any custom functions in bp-custom.php?

    No

    12. If running bbPress, which version?

    No bbpress (yet)

    13. Please provide a list of any errors in your server’s log files.


    julient
    Participant

    @julient

    Ok, that’s what I’ll do !

    Thanks


    julient
    Participant

    @julient

    Hi Jeff,

    Looks like I’m facing the same problem : I can’t login as the Site admin, but the other users have access to their backoffice and see the buddypress Admin bar (meaning Buddypress is active).

    I tried to switch to the default BP theme for the home page, but the issue remains.

    I don’t know if it has something to do with the issue, but members who register and don’t create a blog are automatically assigned as subscribers on the root blog. This means that there are hundreds of users assigned to this blog. May this be a problem with buddypress ?

    Do you see where the problem may come from ?

    Thanks in advance for your help

    Julien

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