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  • Thread Starter 1a-spielwiese

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    By chance I found the solution:

    Within the wp-admin-folder there is not only an options-general.php, rather as well an options.php.

    Within the comment at the beginning of this file is written: ‘If accessed directly in a browser this page shows a list of all saved options along with editable fields for their values.’

    Therefore I adressed this file with 1a-spielwiese/wp-admin/options.php – and there I found the opportunity to change the default user role (note: it’s not possible to leave the line blank!):

    https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/wp-admin-options-php.jpg

    PS.:

    a) Changing the default user role there, changes it as well for the root-blog; cfr.:

    EXAMPLE.TLD/wp-admin/network/site-settings.php?id=1

    b) But the subdomain-blogs are not affected; you can change it there:

    EXAMPLE.TLD/wp-admin/network/site-settings.php?id=2

    …id=3 etc. for the further subdomain-bogs.

    Thread Starter 1a-spielwiese

    (@1a-spielwiese)

    Therefore:

    The problem is resolved.

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