Hi,

I did something total stupid. I denied an anonymous user 'acces to content' in the dialogue which handles the permions for each user group. Now nobody is able to access to first page of my website. Maybe this could better be prevented of happening to change this in the future.

But anyway. I am able to get access to the database with PHPMyAdmin, but I do not now which table I have to edit to reverse the setting. Who can helo me?

TNX in advance.

Grtz. Henk [pd5dp]

Comments

drumm’s picture

You shouldn't need to do that at the database level. Just log in and change it back. http://example.com/?q=user/login will always be a login page which you should be able to use.

pss0ft’s picture

Hi,

TNX for the reply. I can LOGIN, but I have NO administrator's menu at all. So I cannot change anything. More suggestions?

TNX in advance.

Grtz. Henk [pd5dp}

sepeck’s picture

http://www.site.org/index.php?q=admin/user/permission
will get you to the permissions page.

-Steven Peck
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pss0ft’s picture

Hi,

Thanks all for your replies and help. I am in and I reversed the 'access content'. I keeps me wondering why this can be turned to an unchecked bases. If someone does nobody is able to go to the first page. So nobody sees the WebSite. Maybe it has to ruled out to turn this off.

The first answer to me turned out to be working after all. I do not know what happened the first time, but I did not see the administer section after logging in. So I thought it did not work. I just tried again (logging in to try the last suggestion I received) and to my suprise the administer section in the navigation menu was also present.

After that it was a piece of cake. TNX all for all your efforts to help me.

Grtz. Henk [pd5dp] :-)