• Resolved Andreas

    (@stylingagenten)


    Hi,
    After Installed the plugin on my multisite network and activated it I just receive an message that I dont have permission. I can not enter the settings in the plugin now after activated it, since I receive this message that I dont have permissions. Im super admin already.

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  • A.Tariq

    (@arsalantariq)

    @stylingagenten,

    Thank you for contacting us, Please share some screenshots of your settings and warning message. Also, is the master template or central logging enabled on your site?

    A.Tariq

    (@arsalantariq)

    @stylingagenten

    Due to a lack of activity, we are going to mark this thread as resolved. If you have any other issues, please feel free to open a new thread.

    Have a great day!

    Hi @arsalantariq ,

    I’ll add this comment here though it doesn’t directly relate to this multisite setup. We are running WordPress 6.1.1 but this is the error on visiting this and other mycred URLs {url}/wp-admin/admin.php?page=mycred-settings https://tinyurl.com/2edkgv9f Maybe you’d like this in a new issue?

    That error is typically thrown when an admin page is for one reason or the other not created. From debugging, the add_menu_page isn’t being called which naturally results in this error. Hadn’t done further checks to see why add_menu_page isn’t being called in the first place but that’s the behaviour on a site with WP 6.1.1, all plugins deactivated apart from WooCommerce and mycred and with the 2023 WordPress theme active. Here’s the site’s site info: https://onetimesecret.com/secret/1zbbs8gbwk4j7vrx618bbpz6hp07u4p

    That info will only be shown once then it’ll disappear.

    A.Tariq

    (@arsalantariq)

    @stylingagenten,

    Have you enabled the Master template?

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