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  • As previously reported, after a fresh install of 1.8 followed by an attempt to activate the plugin I get error message “You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.” From that point on was unable to access the back-end.

    I was able to access the back-end by FTPing to wp-contents/plug-ins and deleting aio directory. Note, unlike with 1.7.1 I did not find a separate themes-ai1ec folder. After deleting the plug-in ai1ec folder I was then able to login to the admin account and access the back-end.

    Hi, which version of the plugin did you install?

    To uninstall this plugin (or any other), connect to your site and delete the folder wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar

    I hope this helps.

    @maximan, did you install premium or the wordpress version of 1.8?

    I installed the wp version. I can try premium but can you give direct link to d/l.

    I’m please to report 1.8 premium installed OK with no error message and no problem logging in to admin and access to back-end.

    I was hoping that 1.8 would clear up a long time issue with a 403 error reported by WebPageTest https://domain.com/wp-content/themes-ai1ec/vortex/font/fontawesome-webfont.eot? However, this 403 problem remains.

    That’s a strange link to be getting. Do you have a working install I could look at which gives you this issue?

    You can see the WebPageTest report. Go to https://www.webpagetest.org/ and enter https://wekivagolfvillas.com. Let me know if you still want admin access.

    Thanks,

    I’ll escalate this – this is the first reported instance that I know of. I’ll see what else the issue could be. I’ll follow up if we need admin access.

    Thread Starter leiadmin

    (@leiadmin)

    Downloading the premium version directly did the trick. Thanks!

    Sauril, you said “…I’ll escalate this” but I haven’t seen any feedback as to what might be causing this 403 error. On a test site I installed the latest version, 1.8.3 premium. After the install and activation I get not one but two 403 errors on webpagetest.com. If I then deactivate and delete aioec themes 403 errors no longer appear. Also if I attempt to go to the calendar I get a 404 Not Found error. FWIW, after activating aioec I have to reset BulletProof Security PS because it appears the aioec install/activation is changing the root htaccess file. NOT good!

    Here are the redacted 403 errors:

    https://domain.com/wp-content/themes-ai1ec/vortex/font/fontawesome-webfont.eot?

    https://domain.com/wp-content/themes-ai1ec/vortex/font/League_Gothic-webfont.eot?iefix) format(“eot”), url(font/League_Gothic-webfont.woff) format(“woff”), url(font/League_Gothic-webfont.ttf) format(“truetype”), url(font/League_Gothic-webfont.svg

    Please comment on your investigations.

    I too am getting these odd 403 errors when I run a webpage speed test.
    Seems to be specific to the webfont files. I’m running the very latest premium wordpress plugin.

    themes-ai1ec/vortex/font/fontawesome-webfont.eot
    /wp-content/themes-ai1ec/vortex/font/League_Gothic-webfont.eot?iefix)%20format(“eot”),%20url(font/League_Gothic-webfont.woff)%20format(“woff”),%20url(font/League_Gothic-webfont.ttf)%20format(“truetype”),%20url(font/League_Gothic-webfont.svg HTTP/1.1

    REQUEST:
    GET /wp-content/themes-ai1ec/vortex/font/fontawesome-webfont.eot? HTTP/1.1
    Accept: */*
    Referer: https://www.dasilvamotorsport.com/
    Accept-Language: en-US
    User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; .NET4.0C; PTST 2.327)
    X-dynaTrace: VU={92A0FCC4-DDD8-49C4-967F-D6837185781D};PC=.1;ID=20;NA=dynaTrace IE Agent
    X-dynaTrace-Agent: AJAX Edition 3.1.0.763
    Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate

    RESPONSE:
    HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden
    Server: cloudflare-nginx
    Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 19:04:13 GMT
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
    Transfer-Encoding: chunked
    Connection: keep-alive
    Vary: Accept-Encoding
    Content-Encoding: gzip

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