Good upgrade but keep getting first user screen

Robbo - June 23, 2006 - 04:42

Hi

Upgrade form 4.6 to 4.7 went fine. Update.php worked fine with no errors. Users can log in without problem.

Trouble is, unregistered users (or logged out users) see the screen that greets you when you first install Drupal clean. It asks for an administrator account to be set up.

Of course the db already has a user 1 and I'm it :-)

I can log in and use the site fine but I certainly don't want unregistered users seeing the setup screen.

Any thoughts?

Wellcome page problem after good upgrade

cercamon - June 25, 2006 - 03:17

I have the same problem and I don't know what can I do.

please if someone can help me i would be very happy.

thanks in advance

Problem in multisite upgrading

cercamon - June 25, 2006 - 22:02

I can check more in details and my problem is a little bit extrange, I explain.

I have a multisite installation with 5 sites, 3 of this sites are in a share database with prefix and the other 2 are in a unic database.

The 2 site in a unic database function OK after the upgrading of 4.6.6 to 4.7.2 but the 3 sites with share database shows the "Welcome to your new Drupal website!" in the front page. In all cases I have a several posts and users created.

At the same time I have detected than this situation only appear withs the rols than have disable the administration of nodes in the acces control. (for exemple in Anonymus users and autinticate user).

If I enable this capability the front page is OK, but in this case I have another problem because I give administration capabilitys to rols than I don't want them to have.

Some one can help me what can I do????

Thanks in advance

Robbo, Have you solve your

cercamon - June 27, 2006 - 15:31

Robbo,

Have you solve your problem ???

If you have any idea I will be very happy.

Thanks in advance

No, problem still exists :-(

Robbo - June 28, 2006 - 06:16

No, problem still exists :-(

I have same problem

PEpe - June 27, 2006 - 17:17

I have same problem (I have unique db)

Me too..

WaPoNe - June 28, 2006 - 08:17

I have the same problem too.

Help us!!!

Michele Fantetti
San Severo Sport Webmaster

I've solved the problem

cercamon - June 29, 2006 - 20:58

I've solved the problem installing the simple.access module.

Good Luck
EUREKA ;-)

Simple.Access works for me too

Scott Langevin - July 7, 2006 - 20:23

I had this same problem and figured out that it was because I was using a module that sets access control on nodes (in my case it was organic groups) but when I upgraded I no longer needed this module so I didn't bother upgrading/enabling it. But if you aren't going to use the module you need to clear the node access information on the nodes otherwise nodes will not be visible to anonymous users...hence the start screen that is showing.

This is my guess as to what's happening but I'm not sure as I haven't dug too deeply into it. Someone else could verify this.

To fix this issue: I installed the Simple.Access module and then enabled it (as the module specifies) and then disabled it using the admin/access/simple_access/setup page. Disabling the module will clear all the node access information so all the nodes are visible again.

Since I no longer desired the node access control this worked well for me.

Hope this helps!

thanks so much!!!

PEpe - July 10, 2006 - 20:06

Thanks so much!!! It has been just my situation ... solved ... THX THX THX!!!

That's great!

Scott Langevin - July 11, 2006 - 00:14

No problem. Glad my post could help someone out. :)

 
 

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