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Menus gone login screen gone

posts: 14 India

Desperate,

Installed tiki and was trying to configure modules. Now everything is gone except the central panel. How do I get login now and get the menu on the left hand side backcry

gk

posts: 2881 United Kingdom

Hi

Wow! This is a common question here in the forums. Its happened because under Admin->General you turned off the checkbox that says show all modules to all users when some of the modules dont have a group assigned to them.

so, goto: http://yourdomain/tiki-admin.php?page=general and turn it back on
now goto the admin modules screen and give each module either anonymous, or registered groups, or if you have created your own assign your own
then turn the check back off.

OH, to login point to http://yourdomain/tiki-login_scr.php

If you get stuck post back. or have a search for the other answers to the same problem wink

Damian


posts: 14 India

Why this is asked so often is that when you go to ADMIN MODULES

Note 1: if you allow your users to configure modules then assigned modules won't be reflected in the screen until you configure them from MyTiki->modules.
Note 2: If you assign modules to groups make sure that you have turned off the option 'display modules to all groups always' from Admin->General


And if you are a newbie the first thing you do is go to Admin->General and turn of that setting.
biggrin

Perhaps that note 2:

Should add one more line.

Make sure that you have assigned application menu to group annonymous before you do this razz

posts: 2881 United Kingdom


Yes, I think the default installation will change soon so that all default modules will have a group anonymous attached to them. Also on Admin->general we have a popup box when you hover over the check to inform you of those changes. ( I think in 1.8 and above at least)

> gkrishna:
> Why this is asked so often is that when you go to ADMIN MODULES
>
> Note 1: if you allow your users to configure modules then assigned modules won't be reflected in the screen until you configure them from MyTiki->modules.
> Note 2: If you assign modules to groups make sure that you have turned off the option 'display modules to all groups always' from Admin->General
>
>
> And if you are a newbie the first thing you do is go to Admin->General and turn of that setting.
> biggrin
>
> Perhaps that note 2:
>
> Should add one more line.
>
> Make sure that you have assigned application menu to group annonymous before you do this razz


posts: 2881 United Kingdom


Yes, I think the default installation will change soon so that all default modules will have a group anonymous attached to them. Also on Admin->general we have a popup box when you hover over the check to inform you of those changes. ( I think in 1.8 and above at least)

> gkrishna:
> Why this is asked so often is that when you go to ADMIN MODULES
>
> Note 1: if you allow your users to configure modules then assigned modules won't be reflected in the screen until you configure them from MyTiki->modules.
> Note 2: If you assign modules to groups make sure that you have turned off the option 'display modules to all groups always' from Admin->General
>
>
> And if you are a newbie the first thing you do is go to Admin->General and turn of that setting.
> biggrin
>
> Perhaps that note 2:
>
> Should add one more line.
>
> Make sure that you have assigned application menu to group annonymous before you do this razz


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