I am working on upgrading a complex site with many modules from D6.28 to D7.23. The first module I downloaded and enabled was admin_menu. It seems to work properly, except the first menu is "Available updates" then "Structure". When I create a clean new D7.23 site and install admin_menu, I get "Content" then "Structure". After "Structure", the menus are similar but not identical. I have no idea how to troubleshoot this problem, or even if it's intentional behavior. I tried to look through other reports, and it looks like for some versions, "Content" was intentionally removed, but that doesn't seem to be my situation given the fact that it's showing up on my clean site.

I am a programmer who is relatively new to Drupal, so I could probably figure this out myself if I knew where to look or what to look for. Drupal permissions have gotten me numerous times in the past. I am using the admin account, and can create content by going directly to node/add, so I don't think that's it this time. Not all of my content types are listed there, but I have only partially updated so far, so I'm not too concerned about that yet.

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vwX’s picture

Hey, saw your post on the central-ohio group. Couple of things to check:
1. clear your cache (admin / config / development / performance)
2. check permissions. ( admin / people / permissions )

Olafski’s picture

Quite late, but another idea: Have you installed or updated Administration Views? Maybe the module activated an admin/content view which results in a (permission?) conflict with a former admin/content page or view.

Tunprog’s picture

Issue summary: View changes

Thanks @Olafski. You correct it is related to duplicate views that are created by the Administration Views. I fixed the issue by just disabling them.

truls1502’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)
Issue tags: +postponed2w

I am sorry for no reply until now.

There are many issues regarding this module admin_menu which is a bit difficult for us to follow up since some of the issues might be already outdated, or is already fixed by the module or any other modules or itself core which means that the problem might no longer need to be fixed.

We can see that the issue has been created for a few years ago, I hope it is okay for you that I am postponing the issue, and give you around two weeks. If you still face the problem, could you tell us the step by step when until you get the error message or what is frustrated you, and a list of modules you are using related to admin_menu and a screenshot that might help us? So it makes us easier to reproduce your issue.

However, after two weeks with no feedback - we will close this issue. So in case, you noticed it after the issue is closed, do not hesitate to reopen it like and fill information which is mentioned above.

So before giving us a feedback, do you mind to test it again with our latest 7.x-3.x-dev?

Thank you for understanding! :)

truls1502’s picture

Status: Postponed (maintainer needs more info) » Closed (cannot reproduce)
Issue tags: -postponed2w

This issue has been automatically marked as closed because it has not had recent activity after the last post.

However, if you or someone is still facing the same issue as described to the issue, could you please to re-open the issue by changing the status of the issue, and add an explanation with more details which can help us to reproduce your situation.

Again, thank you for your contributions.