skmartin
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Hi Matt,
The update fixed the problem in my case.
Thank you!
-Martin MHi Matt,
Thanks for the hope. ?? I will wait for the next release and keep you informed if it doesn’t help.
Btw, do you have a guide about how Wordfence writes data to database? Because when I start Wordfence, I get instantly locked out (with the “sufficient permissions” error). So I would need to whitelist myself via directly writing my IP in the database…
Thanks,
-Martin MUPDATE: I can do everything on the page when I rename Wordfence folder.
So when I am finished with editing and everything, I just rename the folder back.
The page, where I just edited an article displays: You are temporarily locked out.
When I click the login link as logged in, I see the permissions error. (Error you do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.) However when I try to open the wp-login.php page, I see that I am locked out.
So where do I find a note about this in the database, so I could unlock myself. Or what to search? My IP? Some cookie content? Something else?
Thanks!
-Martin MHi,
let’s start with the simplest stuff, as I have more than 50 plugins (for testing purposes and some for the live page too).
You hinted at wp-config.php and other plugins. I use s2Member and s2Member Pro plugins, where I edited user levels in wp-config this way:
define(“MEMBERSHIP_LEVELS”, 5); // s2member Pro number of levelsRegarding themes I use OptimizePress 1, my own theme and again for testing maybe some other themes too.
I tried disabling all multisite plugins. The problem still occurs. Maybe I could try disabling all plugins on my main blog and see what happens?
Special features? I don’t think so… The only thing I know I use are some rewrites in htaccess to make sure people who write my web address with www or without it end up correctly.
I also have there 1 line of redirect code.
I wrote an email to Asa with some more details.
Best,
-Martin M
Looking to do the same thing right now.
The solution I have now – until something easier comes around:
Use Custom Registration/Profile Fields and add in there address, then request users to fill it in.