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  • Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    Multisite install, btw. Main site is changeincorporated.org

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    When attempting to access options configuration panel from main site install plugins, getting “You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.” error. Don’t know if that’s related.

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    This is an htaccess issue. Try deleting the htaccess file from your server and then go to Settings, Permalinks to regenerate it.

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    Ok, I’ll try that. Once I get back to permalinks, what do I do to regenerate? I don’t see anything there. Thanks!!

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Just click the Save Changes button.

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    Done, but to no avail. Other thoughts?

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    And…deleting the htaccess file and replacing altogether took down all of my sites. I’m going to have my tech support team restore that file, then delete the plugin and do a fresh install. I’m not sure what this was supposed to have done, but it caused a significantly larger problem than what it was supposed to fix. I will re-post to let folks know whether my proposed suggestion here fixes the problem.

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    Original htaccess file restored and now my sites are back up. Completely deleted All in one seo pack and reinstalled, still unable to enter information on posts. It does show up on the all post listing in WP, but again, in an actual post itself, I cannot enter SEO information. Thoughts anyone?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Have you checked the Screen Options pull down tab in the top right corner on the Edit Posts screen? That’s where you control what metaboxes are displayed or hidden.

    https://en.support.wordpress.com/screen-options/

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    Thanks wpsmort for responding again. Yes, I checked. Here’s what it looks like: https://s27.postimg.org/q8pgdhe3n/Screen_Shot_2015_06_30_at_3_37_12_PM.png

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    There is no option for all in one seo, if there is supposed to be.

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Make sure you’ve enabled All in One SEO for posts by checking under All in One SEO, General Settings, Custom Post Type Settings, SEO on only these post types.

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    Yup. Posts are enabled as they always have been. Again, it worked previously and no settings have been changed. It shows up on the “all posts” list (See screenshot below), but not in the post itself.

    https://s12.postimg.org/by6giyctp/Screen_Shot_2015_06_30_at_8_41_19_PM.png

    Thread Starter ryanneace

    (@ryanneace)

    I went to All in One SEO, General Settings, and clicked the button at the bottom — Reset All Settings to Defaults. Fixed.

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