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ron4mac:
Do you get administrative rights when you login as the user admin?

PaulProe:

--- Quote from: ron4mac on September 09, 2017, 01:03:25 pm ---Do you get administrative rights when you login as the user admin?

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No, the display opens under the admin account but no connections/menu items for the admin

PaulProe:
More Information - we are making progress. Please disregard the note above about no connections/menu items for admin

I went back this AM to retry thinking it may have been a cache issue. I also re-read your earlier post about "only the vB user admin would be able to have administrator rights at CPG when bridged" I overlooked the fact the term 'admin' was a literal one. I added the code change "membergroupsid, " and then tried to logon using the account "admin" and it worked as it should.

I can now get in as an admin but it won't accept me changing admin access rights to other users who should also be an admin (the guy who originally set up the forum has the username 'admin'. I now run and manage the thing with a super admin account named "GCC" and I also have admin rights under my account "PaulProe" both of these show in the unbridged instance but none of them are granted admin rights.  Apparently it's hardcoded into the bridge the rights are only to "admin"(literal)

I also noticed as I made these changes/alterations, my code viewer was showing a "red X" on line 144 as if there is a code error on that line. Do you see this also? Not being a PHP coder, I don't know exactly what to look for but I tried checking quotes, brackets and comma's and nothing stood out.

Is there a way to change the code to use the membergroupids to grant admin access rather than the one account?

Thanks for your help

Paul Proefrock

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