• Resolved nhwp

    (@nhwp)


    It seems with USP activated, our editor level users cannot access the dashboard or any other back-end screen. The usual WP error screen appears stating:

    Sorry, you are not allowed to modify settings.

    Adding the “manage_options” capability (via AAM) to their role seems to fix it for them, however, I don’t want to leave them this level of settings control.

    Deactivating USB solves the issue.

    Please advise. Thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    Yes, that is correct, in order for users to manage options, they need to have manage_options capabilities. By default, the Editor role does not include such, but it can be added as you suggest. Is there a reason that your editors need to be making changes to plugin settings?

    Thread Starter nhwp

    (@nhwp)

    There is no need for them to manage settings – the problem is that all back-end pages including new post page and Edit My Profile pages are inaccessible to users without the “manage_options” capability.

    Deactivating USP solves the problem, for some reason. I wonder, is there a capability check in the USP plugin that runs on all pages of the back-end that checks for the “manage_options” capability?

    Plugin Author Jeff Starr

    (@specialk)

    I understand, thanks for explaining. I have resolved this issue in the next version of the plugin, should be out a bit later today. Thank you for reporting.

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