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  • @grafcom: Sorry for the delay in responding. I’ve been out of town on vacation.

    Yes, there is a way to fix that. Open wp-hide-dashboard.php in a plain text editor and change line 94 to read:

    if (!current_user_can(”.$wphd_user_capability.”) && ($parent_file == ‘index.php’ || $parent_file == ‘tools.php’)) {

    Let me know if this resolves the issue for you.

    Thread Starter Gunu

    (@grafcom)

    @kpdesign: Yes this works, only at the end

    ‘tools.php’)) {

    this must be

    ‘tools.php’) {

    right?

    Thank you!

    @grafcom: No, there needs to be 2 ending parentheses, just as I posted it. The last ending parentheses closes the condition statement that started right after if. Without it you’ll get a fatal error.

    Glad it’s working for you!

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