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Giannii
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Thank you. They do have accounts and are set as mods but the error I get in WP when they ciick on Comments in the admin sidebar is "You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page."
Giannii
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 4:52 PM,
Take for example the following:
- user 'testeditor' is an editor. testeditor is not logged into
disqus, but has logged into the WP-admin backend, and clicks on the
'comments' button on the left toolbar. testeditor is brought to a page
that says "you do not have permission to access this'.
- user 'testadmin' is an admin. testadmin is not logged into disqus
either, but has logged into the WP-admin backend, clicks on 'comments'
in the left toolbar, and is brought to a disqus login page where they
can set up a new account, or log in with an existing account.
- user 'testeditor' now has logged into disqus as an administrator for
the WP website. testeditor still can not access the 'comments' button
on the left toolbar in the wp-admin backend with error "You do not
have sufficient permissions to access this page."
- user 'testeditor' can ALWAYS access the native wordpress comment
system to review comments (i.e. /wp-admin/edit-comments.php) but not
the standard 'comments' button on the left sidebar (i.e.
/wp-admin/edit-comments.php?page=disqus)
Ideas? Thanks for your attention