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  • It takes a little manual configuring, but yes, you can manipulate access and capabilities throughout all your Network sites from one place. You have to establish one site as the default from which settings propagate, and then you can send everything from that site’s access configuration to all other sites, or you can pick and choose.

    Take a look at the Multisite Support section of the ConfigPress PDF in /advanced-access-manager/docs/

    jonathanmendes

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    @blackninjaentertainment, were you able to resolve this?

    Also, @cydar, can you provide a more in-depth description? For example, where exactly (e.g. Network Admin, or the ‘Default’ site) do you enter the Configpress commands to get this to work?

    Hello,

    i put this in configpress:

    [aam]
    caching = "true"
    multisite.default_site = "3"
    multisite.apply_all = "true"

    configured access rights for site id:3

    saved and applied aam settings and got following message:
    Only first 5 blog applied. Read more… (referes to whimba something 404)

    settings were not applied to blog id:3

    please advise, thanks

    Hi everybody,
    You can give a try to upcoming release 2.0. It has better control over WordPress multisite.

    Regards,
    WP AAM

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