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  • Hi yulichka,
    That is because your super_admin does not have AAM Manage Capability.

    Sorry for this. AAM 1.x is a little bit buggy with all Super Admin Role situation. Please give a try to AAM 2.0 alpha2. It does not have this problem anymore.

    And please also notice that within 2 days, I’ll create a script that will clean up all settings that AAM 1.x created to give a clean WordPress for release 2.x.
    Follow us on twitter @wpaam to know the latest development news. We have a lot of changes coming for next 3 weeks.

    Appreciate your interest in AAM.
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter yulichka

    (@yulichka)

    Thanks for the follow up, Vasyl!

    I tried to do a combination of clearing the wpaccess_ values and updating to AAM 2.0 alpha2, but still no luck with the problem.

    Is there a way to add AAM Manage Capability via the database?

    Either way, I’ll stand by for the script. Спасибо!

    Hi yulichka,
    Oh, so you are talking about latest AAM alpha version. Then in this case it is not a case. You capabilities shows that you do not have administrator capability:
    a:2:{s:11:”super_admin”;b:1;s:13:”bbp_keymaster”;b:1;}

    Try to replace it with:
    a:2:{s:13:”administrator”;b:1;s:13:”bbp_keymaster”;b:1;}

    Regards,
    Vasyl

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