• Resolved welswebmaster

    (@welswebmaster)


    Good: Install and activate plugin
    Good: Configure plugin exactly as you have it on the Plugin Screenshots
    Good: New user registers and receives activation email.
    Good: User record is created in Network and SubSite with proper role.
    Good: Network site allows users to register.
    Good: Page “Registration created and contains Shortcode” also same page is selected in the plugin settings.

    Bad: New user logs in using URL contained in “user created” email /wp-login.php but receives this error after attempt to login:

    Page displayed: /wp-admin/ Error: <i>You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.</i>

    Good: If instead I go to the SubSite home page and login there using the widget, the login is successful.

    Bad: If I click on EditMyProfile the same error message appears.

    Page displayed: /wp-admin/profile.php Error: <i>You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.</i>

    I’m so close to loving this plugin. Please help me. And thanks in advance for this plugin.

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  • Plugin Author Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    What OTHER plugins are you using?

    This doesn’t occur on a vanilla Multisite from what I can see.

    Thread Starter welswebmaster

    (@welswebmaster)

    Ipstenu – guess what? My bad. You are correct in that another plugin, “Role Capabilities” needed the generic “read” checked not only for that specific role, but for basically the site. Duh. So no more error messages.

    I am noticing though, that when the visitor clicks on the email’s LOGIN link, it displays a backend login “WordPress ugly” page, rather than a themed page. Thoughts?

    Otherwise, I’m loving your plugin. I tried so many others and they were quite disappointing. JoinMyMultisite plugin rocks!

    Plugin Author Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    That’s as expected, since the login page, even on a Multisite, is wp-login.php and that looks like it looks.

    Two options.

    1) Redirect wp-login to a front-end page via .htaccess (that may be problematic given how login works)

    2) Theme the login page?

    Thread Starter welswebmaster

    (@welswebmaster)

    Thanks for the suggestions. Since it is a shared login page, I think I’ll pass and be grateful that it all work ??

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