User Access Manager
Description
With the “User Access Manager”-plugin you can manage the access to your posts, pages and files. You only create a user group, put registered users to this and set up the rights for this group. From now on the post/page is only accessible for the specified group. This plugin is useful if you need a member area or a private section at your blog.
Feature list
- User groups
- Set seperate access for readers and editors
- Set access by user groups
- Set access by post categories
- User-defined post/page title (if no access)
- User-defined post/page text (if no access)
- User-defined comment text (if no access)
- Hide complete post/page
- Hide pages in navigation
- Redirecting users to other pages (if no access)
- Recursive locking of posts/pages
- Limited access to uploaded files
- Full integrated at the admin panel
- Multilanguage support
- Also proteced your rss feeds
Download User Access Manager from WordPress.org
If you like the User Access Manager, give me beer, or give my girlfriend a flower.
Beschreibung
Mit dem “User Access Manager”-Plugin ist es möglich den Zugriff auf die Posts, Seiten und Dateien festzulegen. Es muss nur eine Benutzergruppe angelegt werden, dieser registrierte Nutzer zugewiesen und die Rechte für die Benutzergruppen gesetzt werden, schon ist die entsprechende Seite nur noch für die Benutzergruppe einsehbar. Das Plugin ist nützlich, wenn man einen geschlossenen Benutzer Bereich anlegen will oder einfach seine privaten Einträge nur einer eingeschränkten Benutzergruppe zugänglich machen möchte.
Feature Liste
- Benutzer Gruppen
- Seperater Zugriff für Leser und Autoren einstellbar
- Zugriffsteuerung durch Benutzer Gruppen
- Zugriffsteuerung durch Post Kategorien
- Benutzerdefinierter Post/Seiten-Titel
- Benutzerdefinierter Post/Seiten-Text
- Benutzerdefinierter Kommentar-Text
- Verstecken von ganzen Posts/Seiten
- Verstecken der Seiten in der Navigation
- Umleitung von Besuchern auf eine andere Seite
- Rekursives sperren von Posts/Seiten möglich
- Schützt hoch geladene Daten vor unbefugten Zugriff
- Nahtlose Integration in das WordPress Admin-Panel
- Mehrsprachig
- RSS-Feed Filterung




john Says:
March 11th, 2010
at 12:43 pm
we need UAM update for wordpress 2.9.2
thank you!
Uwe Gabbert Says:
March 16th, 2010
at 12:36 pm
I get tho following error:
Warning: Attempt to assign property of non-object in /…/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/user-access-manager.php on line 3376
Ralf Große Wortmann Says:
March 25th, 2010
at 5:45 am
Hallo Alexander,
ich nutze WP 2.9.2 mit UAM Version 0.9.1.3
Mein Problem: Zugriff geschützte Kategorien und Inhalte; in der Sidebar per Text Widgets mittels wp_list_cats aufgelistete Kategoriezusammenstellung; verursacht dem abgemeldeten User folgenden Fehler Warning: Attempt to assign property of non-object … plugins/user-access-manager/user-access-manager.php on line 3376
Quelltext:
/*count = $count;
3376 $empty_categories[$category->term_id] = $category;
3377 }
–>*/
ABER:
das original Widget Kategorien funktioniert, lässt sich aber nicht einschränken, bzw. der DB-Eintrag ist nirgendwo erläutert.
Kannst Du mir weiterhelfen?
Ich erarbeite mir gerade eine “for-all” WP Zusammenstellung und würde den UAM sehr gerne dazu nehmen da er scheinbar alle macht was ich brauche. Wir müssen nur dieses Problem lösen.
Viele Grüße
Ralf Große Wortmann
Andy Symonds Says:
March 26th, 2010
at 5:14 pm
This looks a great plugin Alexander but from our testing with 0.9.1.3 it looks like new user regsitrations do not get assigned to the user access groups automatically – so the Role affiliation is teh bit that doesn’t seem to work.
If you are still working on this plugin then we would be happy to work with you to try and fix this?
Keep up the great work.
Nerd Says:
April 4th, 2010
at 5:58 pm
Hi,
vielen Dank für dieses gelungene und hilfreiche Plugin, was noch fehlt wäre das die Widgets auf der Startseite auch ausgeblendet werden wenn man nicht die entsprechenden rechte hat.
caleido Says:
April 8th, 2010
at 4:10 pm
can’t installed on 2.9.2… keep return the error after copying the patch:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare checked() (previously declared in /home/mysite/public_html/id/wp-includes/general-template.php:2221) in /home2/mysite/public_html/id/wp-admin/includes/template.php on line 372
any updates for this?
Bob Says:
April 12th, 2010
at 7:03 am
Do you have any documentation on how to setup the groups and other settings. I could not seem to figure it out. I want all users to have to register before accessing the download links. I also have a private page whic I will only let some users with the higher access to view.
Cedric Says:
April 13th, 2010
at 8:38 am
Hello Alex,
Thanks for the amazing work you did on this plugin. Don’t know if I use bad or if it’s problem from my configuration. I run Version 2.9.2 and User Access Manager 0.9.1.3.
I have a pretty simple case. I have 150 pages able to be edited by users in 6 differents role group but after I created the role, assign the user to the role and restrict edit mode on certain page to certain role. My users with the right edit cannot edit the pages or view them on the front end.
Sorry but I spend a lot of time on this and I think it’s not a user problem (understanding problem)
I really hope somebody can help me.
One other detail. The page was created before UAM was installed…
kipp Says:
May 4th, 2010
at 7:25 am
are you going to update this plugin to work with buddypress. i would like to use it to put restrictions on buddypress pages.
Yasir Says:
May 4th, 2010
at 2:44 pm
Hi,
I have setup a group and associated selected categories for that group. Also placed specific users for those categories in that group. Now on the post page, the user is able to select all the categories. Why this plugin is not restricting that user from showing all the groups.
I want to have seperate authors of different categories and none of the authors should be able to select or view categories that do are not associated for that access group. Please suggest what is wrong or am i following wrong approach?
Regards,
Yasir Safeer
Ningbo Airport Says:
May 18th, 2010
at 3:09 pm
Dear Alex,
Will you update this awesome plugin to WP v2.9.2?
We are quite a few guys out there waiting for you.
I am ready to donate to support as I know the time it takes.
Thank you for dropping a line here to keep us informed.
Best wishes,
Paul
chris Says:
May 25th, 2010
at 4:23 pm
Hallo Alex:
Viel Dank für die Plugin, aber Ich habe diese Problem: mit wp 2.9.2 und dein template.php die zweiten Säule [während bearbeiten] geht weg und auch das Bedienfeld für Säulen ist nicht mehr unter “screen options.”
mfG,
Chris
Martin Says:
May 25th, 2010
at 11:21 pm
I’m running WP Beta 3.2 and unfortunately this plugin does not work. It installs OK, but the settings have no effect. For example, if I create a group and assign a page and a user with access, and then reload, the user comes in and has access to everything. The access restriction is just not effective.
I hope you can do something to make the plugin work with WP3, which is going to be very popular.
DavyB Says:
May 28th, 2010
at 6:46 pm
plugin version 0.9.1.3 does not seem to be working with WP 3.0 RC1, all posts/pages are requiring you to be logged in – I have had to disable it.
pls fix ASAP !!!
adam buxton Says:
May 31st, 2010
at 10:25 pm
hi
i have created a user access managed file repository, when you trash a file it courses an error message to appear.
can you include a hook to remove the associated access rights to a post/categorie/page on trashing them.
currently if a category is excluded, or specifically included, or if a post is deleted but assigned to a category with uar’s set it creates an error in any lists based on showing that post.
Florian Says:
June 4th, 2010
at 4:15 pm
Hallo
ich bin auf einen Bug gestossen, den ich nicht alleine beheben kann.
Wenn man in den Einstellungen des UAM im “Seiten-Bereich” (also Pages) bei der Seiteninhalts Box einen normalen href=”mailto:… link angibt schreibt er automatisch einige / slashes davor und dahinter – damit wird die emailadresse im frontend dann logischerweise unbrauchbar.
Ne Idee wo das herkommt und wo man das fixen kann?
Cheers,
Florian
Courtney Says:
June 7th, 2010
at 8:41 pm
Hello,
Thank you for this plugin. I am using it for two types of users — and I am now testing to make sure that the two users can’t see each other’s pages. However, if I am logged in as type A and try to get to a type B page, I end up triggering some sort of infinite loop; Firefox says “Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.” Can you shed some light on this? Where might it be redirecting?
Also, strangely enough, when I test the other way — that is type B trying to access a type A page, I can get there. The group has not been given access. Any thoughts?
Another question: is there a way to redirect the users to a new page post-login, depending on their type or user access group?
Thanks.
Courtney Says:
June 7th, 2010
at 8:48 pm
Figured out the second part (the strangely enough — the B user had been given access somehow — duh). But now does experience the never-ending redirect. I’d prefer to give them a page that says they don’t have access.
Jörg Says:
June 8th, 2010
at 12:50 pm
Hallo Alex,
wir nutzen als Verein dein PlugIn um interne Inhalte anzubieten.
Jetzt haben wir folgendes Problem: Einige Mitglieder sollen auch Seiten und Artikel verfassen, sind deshalb als Redakteure eingerichtet.
Verfassen geht, aber die Auswahlmöglichkeiten “ACCEESS” mit der Anzeige der UAM-Gruppen wird ihnen nicht angezeigt?
Das scheint nur bei Administratoren zu klappen??
Wie kann ich das hinbekommen?
Danke für Deine Hilfe,
Jörg
Anderson Says:
June 8th, 2010
at 9:47 pm
Hey, there’s an error in your plugin. When I put some user in a usergroup, and this user will create a post, he can see all categories.
I made some modification in there and will test for some days. I think this week I’ll put the edited plugin on my website, and if you want, just send me an email and then I’ll send the plugin to you too.
Thanks ^^ (and sorry my bad english =P)
DavyB Says:
June 9th, 2010
at 12:28 am
with this plugin enabled using WP 3.0 RC2 all posts required you to be logged in
tobsn Says:
June 11th, 2010
at 2:42 pm
klasse plugin. das sollte standardmäßig bei wordpress sein. einen verbesserungsvorschlag habe ich. nicht registrierte benutzer sehen im kalender widget zwar nicht die zugriffsgeschützten artikel, jedoch werden die artikel im kalender markiert (fett), wenn es artikel gibt. wäre schön, wenn diese markierung entfernt wird im nächsten update, da es zu verwirrung der besucher führt.
vielen dank im voraus
Wilfried Says:
June 15th, 2010
at 8:00 pm
Hallo.
Das Plugin ist wirklich prima. Leider habe ich noch ein kleines Problem. Wenn ich auf einer per Login geschützten Seite eine nextgen Galerie habe, wird der lightbox Effekt (und auch alle anderen Effekte) nicht angezeigt. Das Bild wird auf einer neuen Seite angezeigt. Ein blättern ist also nicht möglich.
Ich verwende:
WP 2.9.2
nextgen 1.55
lightbox2 v2.9.2 von Rupert Morris
uac 0.9.1.3
Ist das ein Problem meiner Einstellungen oder woran könnte das liegen?
Gruß
Wilfried
Thomas Says:
June 18th, 2010
at 7:49 am
Hi
When i am upgrading to WordPress all is going private and it is impossible to change back… ??
Thomas Says:
June 18th, 2010
at 7:51 am
I Mean WordPress v3.0
it is working in the relase under 2.9.2
not on version 3.0
John Says:
June 18th, 2010
at 5:15 pm
Since WP 3.0, the pages/articles in free access automatically become protected, unless any modification has been made. Maybe an adaptation to WP3 is needed ?
Alex Says:
June 18th, 2010
at 8:08 pm
Hallo Alex,
herzlichen Dank für das großartige Plugin.
Wird es bald möglich sein auch die neuen WordPress 3.0 Menüs zu steuern?
Weiter so und viele Grüße!
Kieron Says:
June 18th, 2010
at 8:37 pm
Hi Alex,
Love your Plugin. It was working perfectly for me up untill i updated to WP3.0. Any chance on getting it fixed to work with 3.0
Jeff Says:
June 19th, 2010
at 8:50 pm
Thank you for this. I upgraded to WordPress 3 today and now the website doesn’t display. Each post and page now shows as UAM protected even unchecking it and saving the page back… it’s still locked by UAM – right now I have the ‘sorry the content isn’t found’ error on the front of my site.
One thing I would like to see is the ability to export the username and password file into another wordpress installation.
Thanks for any help.
fayettefd Says:
June 19th, 2010
at 11:20 pm
Previously, I was using WP 2.9.2 with UAM 0.9.1.3 and it was working flawlessly. I upgraded to WP 3.0 and found that everything was locked out when you were not logged in to the site.
I really like your plug in and will use it again once it is fixed, but this problem has required me to uninstall the plugin and modify the “member-only” pages/posts so that they are not out in the open.
Thanks for your work!
redbeet Says:
June 20th, 2010
at 7:44 pm
Hallo,
ich komme da nicht weiter und bin mir nicht sicher, ob ich nur was falsch amche, oder ob das einfach nicht geht und ich das plugin anpassen muss.
ich will nur bstimmte bereiche für eingeloggte user sperren, alle anderen sollen weiterhin für alle (auch nicht eingeloggte user) sichtbar sein. bei mir werden aber immer gleich alle seiten für nicht eingeloggte user gesperrt.
mach ich was falsch?
danke schonmal im vorraus, auch für das plugin an sich.
grüße, redbeet.
jarome Says:
June 21st, 2010
at 3:59 am
Hey Alex,
I have updated a client site to WP3.0, the entire site is now restricted to the public! Are you planning on releasing a version for WP3.0?
Cheers,
Jarome
Courtney Says:
June 21st, 2010
at 4:19 pm
Is it true that this has stopped working with 3.0? I see 10 people have mentioned this on the WP plugin page.
I had this working — but the client noted it not working right in the past few days. It seems that the home page is being restricted even though it is set to be “full access” — and the last time I logged in, there were some pages listed as being restricted that I had not checked. Also, when I went to edit one of those pages, I unchecked the access restrictions and after clicking “update” they were rechecked. However, when I went back to the pages listing, it was not listed as being checked.
Marc Says:
June 21st, 2010
at 6:11 pm
Hi,
tolles Plugin. Ich nutze es schon seit langem auf meinen Blogs . Nach dem Update auf V3 von WordPress werden aber leider alle Artikel gesperrt egal ob frei oder durch UAM gesperrt. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit das Plugin für V3 fit zu machen?
Gruß
Marc
TonyV Says:
June 22nd, 2010
at 4:21 am
I’ve been using this plug-in on my church’s website for a year now. Tonight, I upgraded to WP-MU 3.0 and the upgrade seems to have broken the plug-in.
I have only 2 pages on my site that are supposed to be restrictd to group members. All of the other pages on the site – and there are over 50 of them – are supposed to be open to the public. That’s how they were before the upgrade.
After the upgrade, all pages show up as locked access. If I edit a page, the page shows as belonging to the group (which is set up for group-only access). If I uncheck the group & udate the page, the group is checked again when the update completes.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Tony
Fred Hart Says:
June 22nd, 2010
at 5:39 pm
I’d love to see a plugin for WP 3.0 as well – all my posts & pages were locked access after the upgrade! I’ve disabled the plugin for now but would be great to have it back up and running as I use it to create a sort of “staff members area” on the website of my local radio station.
Marc Says:
June 23rd, 2010
at 4:00 pm
Super!! Danke für das schnelle anpassen an WordPress V3
Gruß
Marc
Zelldun Says:
June 23rd, 2010
at 10:26 pm
Excellent Plugin and thankyou for updating it so quickly, however when activating the new UMA version with wordpress 3 an error:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/*****/public_html/wp-admin/includes/template.php on line 548
appears in the category section under posts and you are unable to select a cateory when creating posts or select category when setting up groups in plugin
Trust this makes sense
Look forward to your response
Zelldun
marcel Says:
June 24th, 2010
at 5:17 pm
updated to the latest version but categories do not expand. I cannot change the category access
George Says:
June 27th, 2010
at 4:42 am
I’m having problems with the UAM menu not showing up on the Admin Panel. I installed UAM when I was running WordPress 2.7.1. The plugin worked great. Since upgrading to 2.8 and now up to 3.0 When I activate the plugin, the UAM Menu does not display on the Admin Panel, and I can not create nor change any groups or settings. The group that I set up before still works, and I am able to select the group for new posts and pages. I’ve tried uninstalling, deleting and reinstalling the plugin numerous times. Any suggestions on how I may get this to work?
Thanks,
George
Hallvardo Says:
June 27th, 2010
at 6:27 pm
hi. this looked like a really useful plugin, but i cannot get it to work. boxes keep getting checked after unchecking them and no matter what i do every user get the same access.
on the UAM User Group settings I have checked a few pages for one of the usergroups, but under Wp-admin Page-list every page has both usergroups checked (in the right column).
im using wp 3.0
has anyone found out if its conflicting with other plugins or do anyone know if there is a similiar plugin i can use? I need to two or more usegroups which should have access to different pages.
Hope for an answer.
Hallvardo.
GM_Alex Says:
June 27th, 2010
at 9:18 pm
At the moment I rewrite the user access manager. I thing the first release of the rewritten plugin take around 1-2 weeks from now on. To get the newest infos about the uam follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/GM_Alex
Eduardo Ribeiro Says:
June 30th, 2010
at 1:08 pm
This plugin is really great!
But (there’s always a but)… is there a way so that the groups are not global and only exist within the blog they were created? (WordPress 3.0)
Blog1 has Group1[User1, User2], Group2[User3, User4]
Blog2 has Group1[User1, User10], GroupC[UserD, UserE]
- Global admin settings:
+ Which user level can see the UAM plugin in each blog
- Per blog settings:
+ Define and manage groups exclusive to that blog.
+ Users can only see groups from that blog.
GM_Alex Says:
June 30th, 2010
at 2:39 pm
Really good idea, but I will add this feature in a later release. So please give me some time.
Eduardo Ribeiro Says:
June 30th, 2010
at 4:15 pm
I just finished doing the per blog settings. It is a nicely written plugin so it was easy…
I also had some troubles with the titles and permissions (was ignoring them), maybe a WordPress 3.0 compatibility problem…
I don’t know if you’re rewriting it or not, but if you want I can send you my file. (Or just get it here: http://pastebin.com/hBVA3p9c)
Eduardo Ribeiro Says:
June 30th, 2010
at 4:19 pm
I just remembered some things I changed to my needs that may be important:
- Groups are exclusive to each blog.
- Only Administrators have access to the Settings and Setup options.
- Administrators AND Editors can manage groups.
- Everyone who can edit/write posts can choose the groups that have access to a post.
I think that’s all of them.
Eduardo Ribeiro Says:
June 30th, 2010
at 4:28 pm
Also need to had a blog_id field (INT) on wp_uam_accessgroups and wp_2_uam_accessgroups tables.
Eduardo Ribeiro Says:
July 1st, 2010
at 8:58 pm
Forget all those posts back there.
I didn’t know how to work with the WordPress 3.0 multisite features… the solution (as always) is much simpler.
Timo Says:
July 3rd, 2010
at 8:31 am
Hallo,
ich habe auch das Problem, dass seit der Version 3.0 von WP der Access Manager nicht mehr die gesperrten Post ausblendet.
Alle registirierten User haben nun Zugriff auf alle Posts.
Ist eine Lösung in sicht? Wäre total super, da ich das Plugin sehr gelungen finde.
Grüße Timo
Eva Says:
July 5th, 2010
at 11:00 am
Are there any known problems with this plugin when running wordpress 3.0 with php5? I simply cannot save any changes to the settings.
Thanks. Eva
GM_Alex Says:
July 6th, 2010
at 2:45 pm
I have no problems with PHP 5. But the best think is to wait for the new version. The most is already rewritten. I think the first beta will released in around one week.
Iris | IFD Says:
July 9th, 2010
at 8:38 pm
The plugin with wp 3.0 not work well when u use the new CUSTOM MENU of this wp version http://wpengineer.com/wordpress-3-0-menu-update/.
Unfortunatelly the plugin not hide the pages when u use those menus:/
GM_Alex Says:
July 9th, 2010
at 9:11 pm
I found it. Marked as fixed, for the next release. Thanks for reporting. If all uam users are so fast with posting bugs, the stable release will come soon.
Nerd Says:
July 10th, 2010
at 7:41 am
Hallo Alex,
im Backend wird in der Artikelansicht nur noch 3 Artikel pro Seite dargestellt. Wenn ich dein Plugin deaktiviere sind es wieder 10 oder 20 pro seite
Nerd Says:
July 10th, 2010
at 9:12 am
… zudem wurde ich gerade nach Benutzernamen und Passwort gefragt und alle Bilder waren ausgeblendet, obwohl ich Funktion Lock Files auf No stehen habe. Mir kommt es auch vor das seit der Aktualisierung auf 1.0 Beta mein Blog recht langsam geworden ist. Vielleicht liegt das momentan auch am Server. Desweiteren steht oben was von mehrsprachig, ich nutze den deutschen WordPress 3.0 Blog allerdings sind alle UAM Menüs auf Englisch. Kann ich das irgendwo Manuell korrigieren?
Nerd Says:
July 10th, 2010
at 10:46 pm
… ich musste leider wieder auf die alte Version zurückgehen, da mein Blog sehr langsam wurde und ich z.B. nicht mehr auf die Mediathek und auch im Artikel keine Bilder mehr Hochladen konnte. Mit aktiviertem Plugin kam folgende Fehlermeldung:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 77 bytes) in /var/www/web/html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 134
Mit deaktiviertem Plugin bleibt die Meldung aus.
Timo Says:
July 11th, 2010
at 8:41 am
Hallo, erstmal Danke für deine Arbeit am UAM.
Mir ist aufgefallen, dass wenn ich bei aktiviertem UAM neue Kategorien erstelle, diese nicht angezeigt werden. Wenn ich UAM deaktiviere sehe ich die angelegten Kategorien und wenn ich einen Artikel in die Kategorie setze bleibt die Kategorie sichtbar wenn ich UAM wieder aktiviere.
Grüße
Alex Says:
July 11th, 2010
at 11:53 pm
Hi!
Nach Update des UAC auf 1.0 beta ist der Menülink (links unten) verschwunden. Was kann man da machnen?
Grüße
Mark Says:
July 12th, 2010
at 6:45 am
Hi!
Thanks for the updated UAM release. Your efforts are appreciated. I installed the update this morning, but I’m having problems still, and they’ve actually gotten worse. Prior to 3 UAM worked fine. Installed 3.0 then found that I only got blank pages when navigating the site if not logged in. Couldn’t even get to the login page on the front of the site – would have to path through to admin in the browser. Now with the updated UAM installed I can’t access anything while the plugin is active. I can’t even get it to load up the administration page for the plugin. I can’t load up the Pages in the admin. Not sure what’s going on. All works fine if I disable UAM. Any ideas? Would be happy to provide you with some help to fix this if you can let me know what you need.
Duesseldorf Says:
July 12th, 2010
at 9:22 am
Hi Alex,
Thanks for all the work on UAM! Very good work!
Now while using WP 3.0 I disabled an old version of UAM and will try the new beta. Please tell me how to clean up the wp/sql data from older UAM groups. After disabling UAM the posts are still linked to UAM groups… I want to start 1.0beta with clean wp-data.
Regards
Gerhard
Hallvardo Says:
July 13th, 2010
at 3:17 pm
Hi. Thanks for the update. Works really good now except onw thing: I want my pages with real titles to show even though the user dont have access. I have tried to change the setting “Hide Page Title” but no matter what I do, the “Displayed text as page title if user has no access-text” will show.
regards
Hallvardo.
Iris | IFD Says:
July 14th, 2010
at 6:37 pm
I just came here to say THANK U ALEX for all attention. He is the only plugin developer that i meet that give an excellent plugin support.
Really thanks! :-*
Sam Says:
July 15th, 2010
at 4:50 am
I am having the same issues as Mark above… just updated the plugin, using WP3.
Now, when logged in as an administrator, I can no longer see or edit the UAM managed pages or posts. They do not even show in the lists of pages and posts.
I am also not allowed to view the pages or posts on the website when logged in as an Administrator.
It it as if Admins have NO access or rights… and of course, you cannot give Admins access to groups as they are meant to be able to see everything already.
Please fix ASAP.
P.S. great plugin by the way. Thanks.
Jeyaveerapandian Says:
July 15th, 2010
at 7:49 am
Dear Alex
I have installed beta2 in my site http://mousewet.com. But I am not able to see the UAM link. Please advise me to fix this
GM_Alex Says:
July 15th, 2010
at 3:49 pm
Hi,
I have installed a database dump and it seems that it could be that a user has no access level. That should be the reason. @Sam and Mark I will send you a test version with a fix.
Bye,
Alex
Nerd Says:
July 15th, 2010
at 7:31 pm
Hi,
ersteinmal vielen Dank für die Beta 2, diese Version funktioniert bei schon weitaus besser als die erste Beta. Ein kleiner Punkt ist mir noch aufgefallen. Wenn ich auf einer Seite bin, die nach dem Abmelden ausgeblendet wird, dann werde ich nach dem Abmelden nicht wie unter den Einstellungen angegeben auf die Blogstartseite weitergeleitet.Ich bekomme dann die Fehlermeldung des Themes angezeigt, dass es diesen Artikel eventuell nicht mehr gibt … etc.
Super Arbeit
Danke
Jesse Says:
July 16th, 2010
at 3:37 pm
This error on installation.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or ‘}’ in /home/content/j/e/s/jessesteele/html/_thepoint-wordpress/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/class/UserAccessManager.class.php on line 31
GM_Alex Says:
July 16th, 2010
at 8:12 pm
I seems that you are using php 4 or lower, but the user access manager requires php 5.
ReactShaun Says:
July 17th, 2010
at 7:31 am
The latest update has a bug!
Installed to my WP 3.0 this morning and it stops all images on the site from being displayed.
When I deactivated the Plugins, images are seen again.
Niklas Dahlqvist Says:
July 17th, 2010
at 11:25 am
Also get this err.msg after updating:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or ‘}’ in /hsphere/local/home/niklasd/tweetupsweden.se/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/class/UserAccessManager.class.php on line 31
Why?
Niklas Dahlqvist Says:
July 17th, 2010
at 11:39 am
My bad!
Webserver was not upgraded PHP5.
Asked the administrator to do so.
/N
Tom Says:
July 17th, 2010
at 2:46 pm
@ Jesse/ GM Alex. Same here but using php 5.
Thanks Tom
Yago Says:
July 18th, 2010
at 5:17 pm
I was using UAM at a game clan website, with WordPress 2.9.2, and it was running fine, but I needed to change my hosting and didn’t get the backup, so installed WordPress 3.0 and made all the website again. When I activated UAM the categories didn’t appear at the configuratin menu, and when I go to the categories edition page and edit them, activating the access group, the category simply disappears.
When I reset the plugin’s configuration it comes back again…
And I can’t find another plugin with the features I need.
Are you already working on a new version?
If want testers, you can add me on the list.
Roman Says:
July 18th, 2010
at 8:06 pm
I have installed UAM (1.0 Beta 2 2010/07/13) on WP 3.0 (actual version/german). Installation was successful but I can not see UAM link in Admin are. Any tips/help how to fix this?
Thanks Roman
stefhan Says:
July 19th, 2010
at 5:37 pm
Tested on localhost (php 5) : works great.
Tested online (php 5 too) : works wrong.
Why ?
stefhan Says:
July 19th, 2010
at 5:47 pm
And I use the plugin “Enhanced Meta Widget” : it works well on localhost but not online.
Can I suggest to add a function to this plugin ? Can the users, who we have authorized access, seeing their pages ?
Thanks
Nico Says:
July 22nd, 2010
at 10:20 am
Roman i have the same problem.
Installed it on WP 3.0. Installation was successful
but no link in the Admin area. Plz give me some tips
to fix it.
ty
Nico
jure Says:
July 22nd, 2010
at 4:39 pm
Hi Alex,
danke für die Weiterentwicklung des neuen UAM.
Eine Frage/Bugs meinerseits noch.
Ich wähle die Einstellung “Leere Kategorien verstecken” auf NEIN aus.
Anschließend gehe ich als Nicht registrierter Benutzer auf eine Kategorie die einer Nutzergruppe zugeteilt wurden ist.
Wenn ich auf die Kategorie klicke, so erscheint als Text “Diese Kategorie enthält keine Artikel”.
Wie kann ich nun in dieser Kategorie einen Text hinterlassen der Art. “Sie gehören dieser Gruppe nicht an und müssen sich registrieren, etc”.
thx und mfg
GM_Alex Says:
July 23rd, 2010
at 6:12 pm
I can confirm the bug, I will see what I can do. I think I will release a bugfix tomorrow.
LoomyBear Says:
July 23rd, 2010
at 8:04 pm
Hello!
After the last update I can’t assign more than one person to a group.
What did I did:
1. I’ve created the group called “Group A”
2. Then I accessed the “Users” page, clicked on a “User 1″
3. When “User 1″ page loaded I checked the “Group A” checkbox at the bottom of the page.
4. I returned to the “Users” page “User 1″ was succesully assigned to the “Group A”
5. I clicked on “User 2″ and tried to assign him to the “Group A” the same way I did with “User 1″ I checked the checkbox at the bottom of “User 2″ page.
6. When I returned to “Users” page “User 2″ was assigned to the “Group A” but “User 1″ became a “no group” user.
Every time I try to add a users the “Group A” I have the same result. It seems that a single group can contain only 1 user. Is it kinda bug or I just missed some update info about asigning users to groups?
PS: I can assign more than one user to one group only when I define the “Role Affiliarion” property for the group.
Mike Says:
July 23rd, 2010
at 8:43 pm
Same here … just did a fresh install on WP 3.0
GM_Alex Says:
July 24th, 2010
at 12:29 am
New version available now, bug should be fixed.
JM Says:
July 24th, 2010
at 7:05 pm
Kurzer Hinweis eines grundsätzlich Ahnungslosen: Version 1.02. zerschießt das Theme MyMag von Dennis Nissle und da die Bottom Slideshow…könnte ja auch vielleicht woanders Probleme ergeben…bei 1.0 und 1.0.1 ging das noch alles.
Morgan Says:
July 25th, 2010
at 4:15 am
Thanks for the plugin update! Is there anyway to allow for network activation under WordPress 3.0 allowing the Super Admin to view and manage the UAM settings for all sites? Currently it looks like an administrator must be set up for each site, and only their login will show the UAM menu etc.
Magic plugin!
Morgan Says:
July 25th, 2010
at 4:27 am
Sorry for the last post. I see it’s much easier just to set the existing admin up as a user of any site requiring UAM.
Cheers!
Drew Says:
July 26th, 2010
at 9:35 pm
WP 2.9.2
When trying to access a locked page as anonymous user I get “Page Not Found” in the content area. The same happens regardless of my “Redirect user” settings. I want to redirect to a “Content is restricted page I created”. I can view that page manually without a problem. But UAM will not redirect to that page.
Morgan Says:
July 27th, 2010
at 12:28 am
File upload restrictions are not sticking for some reason. I’m uploading media from a post page, and then setting user access directly to the media (the post is unprotected). When I save the media setting, and then ‘show’ the media settings again the check box defining the user group associated with the media becomes unselected. I’m using wordpress 3.0 – and this is happening for both the main site, and multi sites. Another question – if the post is protected, should media uploaded to that post be protected by default?
Thanks alot!
GM_Alex Says:
July 27th, 2010
at 10:02 am
@Drew: Which version of the UAM are you using. Since version 1.0 WordPress < 3.0 will not be supported. Sorry, but I use some functions which are only available in WordPress 3.0.
@Morgan: I will see what I can do.
GM_Alex Says:
July 27th, 2010
at 12:04 pm
@Morgan: The problem is that the selected group is not shown at the gallery tab, but it also works. The group gets assigned in the correct way to the media file. But the bug is solved for the next release.
John Says:
July 29th, 2010
at 6:59 pm
Just wondering if there was a way to intergrate UAM with widgets and limit them to showing only for a certain group?
Jim Says:
July 29th, 2010
at 10:37 pm
I am using v1.0.2 with WP3.0 and I’m having the same problem as Alex. I set Hide complete pages to YES and set “Redirect user” to redirect to a custom login page. However, I just get a page not found (404) error instead. Any idea what’s happening?
GM_Alex Says:
July 29th, 2010
at 11:20 pm
Hi,
I think it’s no good idea to hide post complete and redirect users when the want to access a hiden post or page, because this function is to hide posts/pages completely. If you redirect for this case the user know that there is a page or a post. I could make an option which also redirects a user if he wants to access a 404 error page.
Jens Says:
July 30th, 2010
at 1:09 pm
Hi,
just switched over from another access control plugin, which was MUCH slower than UAM.
Great plugin!
I have two issues, though:
- Someone else mentioned this above: With UAM active, the number of posts per page goes down when set to hide restricted posts. Apparently, all posts are counted, not only posts the current user can see. Could this be changed so that the last x posts that are visible to the user appear on the page, with x coming from the general WordPress settings in “Reading”?
- If a theme displays links for the previous and next posts when opening one post, these links currently lead to the direct “neighbours”, not considering if they are visible or not (again, hide posts activated). Could this be changed so that the previous and next links point to visible posts only?
Thanks for a great plugin!
Woody Says:
July 30th, 2010
at 2:28 pm
I got this error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in /home1/wellandf/public_html/thegrowingpractice/bronze/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/user-access-manager.php on line 87
GM_Alex Says:
July 30th, 2010
at 2:32 pm
I think you are using a php version < 5.0. Here you can download a file for testing: User Access Manager 1.0
GM_Alex Says:
August 1st, 2010
at 6:53 pm
@Jens:
1. If I understand you right you want that all posts are counted even if there are hidden post. But I think then there is a contradiction. If you hide post a user should not know that the post is there. If you want to tell a user there is more you should not hide the post and show the headline of a locked post. Do you agree or is there a special reason to show a user also all posts?
2. This is implemented but there was a bug which should be solved with the next release.
GM_Alex Says:
August 1st, 2010
at 6:55 pm
@John: With the next release I will add a plugin api, than you can write a plugin for a widget or add the functionality directly to the widget. I will also release a manual how to use the api.
jimmer Says:
August 2nd, 2010
at 2:46 am
cool plugin, I like it. I don’t really understand what the redirect user options are for ( UAM settings >> other settings ) as it seems to go to a 404 no matter which option I choose. ( I read about the reason for this above ). Would it be possible to add the option to redirect to 404 page in the list of options. Or am I entirrly missing the point?
This isn’t negative feedback, just feedback. Besides that AWESOME so far
Woody Says:
August 2nd, 2010
at 3:30 am
Alex:
I am not able to change the access of individual users. All users that I enter have access to all groups, and the checkboxes to the groups for a user are all grayed out, so I cannot change them. How do I change user access levels?
Woody Says:
August 2nd, 2010
at 3:34 am
Alex: let me clarify this: I have 5 groups: Basic, Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. When I create a new user, he automatically is assigned to all 5 groups. Each group has a check box with an “X” in it. The check boxes are grayed out, and I am unable to change them. If I could make a user a member of only one group, then UAM solves my problem of segregating my site (which is made up of only static pages) based on membership level.
GM_Alex Says:
August 2nd, 2010
at 10:56 am
Have you role affiliation activated? If you move you cursor over the “(Info)” link behind the group name you will see where the group affiliation comes from. If you have no role affiliation activated thats a bug.
Woody Says:
August 2nd, 2010
at 1:01 pm
Alex,
Okay, that worked–didn’t know that roles were tied in with access level. Now, I need to have a way for people to sign in. I put [LOGIN_FORM] on a page, and all that I got was “[LOGIN_FORM]” on the page, no actual log-in form. What am I doing wrong?
Peter Says:
August 3rd, 2010
at 5:11 am
There is a small cosmetic bug with version 1.0.2 of UAM when used in conjunction with Ozh’ Admin Dropdown menu (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ozh-admin-drop-down-menu/). No icon is displayed in the admin dropdown menu for UAM.
To fix this, remove the last argument from the add_menu_page() call on line 176 of user-access-manager.php.
Old:
add_menu_page(‘User Access Manager’, ‘UAM’, ‘read’, ‘uam_usergroup’, array(&$userAccessManager, ‘printAdminPage’), ‘div’);
New:
add_menu_page(‘User Access Manager’, ‘UAM’, ‘read’, ‘uam_usergroup’, array(&$userAccessManager, ‘printAdminPage’));
According to http://codex.wordpress.org/Adding_Administration_Menus, the (optional) argument in question is for an icon URL. You could always add a custom icon to UAM if you wanted to get really fancy.
Hajo Says:
August 3rd, 2010
at 7:36 pm
Hi Alex, Great plugin! love it to bits! The only problem I have now is that all my users except for the the Admin’s can not edit the site.
I have currently two levels of users. Members and non-members, the members are signed to Members with Role affiliation, editor, author and contributor. the Non-members are assigned, subscriber. I have only static pages with the Members page (including 10 different child pages), assigned Access level Members. The non-members are assigned to a different single page. Sofar that all works.
But my assigned Members (assigned to the Roles; editor, author and contributor) except the Admins can not edit any page. As they are all hidden in the dashboard.
The communal pages are all having Access level: Full access. even those, the Members can not edit accept the admins…. What do I do wrong?
PS I’m using this in conjunction with Page Restrict.
Morgan Says:
August 4th, 2010
at 12:11 pm
Hello,
I’ve been playing with this plugin on WordPress 3.0, and I’ve protected uploaded media for a sub site in my blog. I’ve found the the file will be protected if the Upload Path is used:
http://www.mysite.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/4/files/file.pdf
But no protection is given if the Fileupload URL is used to access the file:
http://www.mysite.com/testsite/files/file.pdf
Any help would be greatly appreciated! – Thanks.
cc Says:
August 7th, 2010
at 11:16 am
Alex,
I also have the following error :
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in user-access-manager.php on line 87
As you adviced I tried the 1.0 version but it still doesn’t work and gives the same error.
I am using a php version < 5.0
Any idea ?
Thanks
GM_Alex Says:
August 7th, 2010
at 11:16 pm
If you using a php version < 5.0 you only can use a UAM version lower than version 1.0 like 0.9.1.3.
Sergey Says:
August 10th, 2010
at 11:29 am
Hello.
I sell audio training, I was very uncomfortable to upload each file individually, through a built-in uploader. I need to pump them through FTP.
Can plug to close access to such files?
Silaz Says:
August 11th, 2010
at 2:59 pm
Hallo Alex,
ich hab da ein kleines Problem, ich zeige derzeit auf der Startseite 6 Beiträge an, nun sind einige Beiträge für Interne Benutzer Gruppen und einige für alle Benutzergruppen. Alle können den angerissenen Text lesen, ich möchte nun das bei allen (ausser Gruppe Intern) ein Icon vor dem beitrag erscheint, welche als Intern markiert ist.
Derzeit Zeige ich das Icon per UserLevel an siehe Code, nun habe ich jedoch das Problem das ich alle Beiträge mit dem Icon habe möchte jedoch nur die haben welche Intern sind. Ich hab schon versucht !$uamAccessHandler->checkAccess(the_ID()) zu nutzen nur leider steht mir die Funktion auf der Startseite nicht zur verfügung. Wäre Super wenn du mir da helfen könntest.
### CODE ###
if ($userdata->user_level
mein icon
Gruss
Ralf
Umut Says:
August 13th, 2010
at 1:23 pm
Hi Alex,
ich nutze WP Version 3.0. Habe dein Plugin installiert und bekomme die Nachticht:
“Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in /www/htdocs/w0075fb9/members/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/user-access-manager.php on line 87″.
Hast du eine Idee?
Danke.
GM_Alex Says:
August 13th, 2010
at 1:25 pm
Du verwendest eine PHP Version < 5.0.
Umut Says:
August 13th, 2010
at 1:27 pm
Hast du einen Lösungsansatz?
GM_Alex Says:
August 13th, 2010
at 1:34 pm
Ein Update auf Version 5.0 oder höher. Das kannst du in der Regel bei deinem Hoster beantragen.
Keith Says:
August 21st, 2010
at 1:47 pm
Thanks for this plugin. I imagine it would be wonderful if i could get it working.
No matter what I do – the setting don’t work right.
I’ve created a group – and i’ve check all the boxes for roles (so anyone who subscribes can see the page). But no matter what – it brings up the You must be logged in text.
Also, everytime i add the UAM group to a page, when i click update (on the page) i get a message saying that i don’t have rights to view it (this is in my dashboard). and i’m the only admin.
afterwards, i can’t even see the page in my dashboard. i either have to deactivate the plugin, or i have to go to the UAM settings and make it readable/writeable to “all”
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks again.
Michi Says:
August 21st, 2010
at 1:48 pm
Hi,
Danke erst mal für deine Mühen mit diesem Plugin.
Seitdem ich WordPress auf 3.0.1 und dein Plugin in der Version 1.0.2 installiert habe, funktioniert leider nichts mehr wie es sollte.
Früher war mein gesamter Blog gesperrt, was momentan nicht mehr der Fall ist.
Ich kann auch nicht mehr auswählen welche Kategorien im Blog ich sperren möchte.
Hast du einen Tipp wie ich das wieder hinbekomme?
Kann ich zur Not einfach wieder die alte Pluginversion installieren?
Grüße
Michi
Tom Says:
August 21st, 2010
at 1:48 pm
Hallo,
zunächst mal vielen Dank für das Spitzen-Addon. Nur eine Frage bzw. ein Problem habe ich.
Die Funktion “Nutzer weiterleiten” funktioniert leider nicht.
Statt der Startseite des Blogs, oder einer anderen URL wie z.B. ein direkter Link zur Login Seite, wird nur die 404′er Seite angezeigt.
Ich verwende WP 3.0.1 und UAM Version 1.0.2
Wäre super, wenn Du mir einen Tip geben könntest, was da falsch läuft.
Peter Says:
August 21st, 2010
at 1:48 pm
Hi
I get below error on WP 3.0.1
Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in /hsphere/local/home/sam3008/anyshrink.com/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/user-access-manager.php on line 87
Thanks
Sandra Says:
August 26th, 2010
at 1:39 am
Hello –
I am trying to redirect all pages for this development site unless you are logged in as a user with admin or editor privileges.
However, the redirect is not working.
I am on WP 3.0.1 and UAM Version 1.0.2
I have 1 user group with Role affiliation = Editor
Read and Write access is set to Only Group Users
Hide complete posts is set to NO
Hide complete pages is set to NO
Redirect user is set to Custom URL http://terra-pacific.com
Please advise,
many thanks!
Tom Says:
August 26th, 2010
at 10:11 am
Hallo,
setze UAM schon einige Zeit ein. Doch seid heute erhalte ich folgende Fehlermeldung und die Website funktioniert nicht bis ich das Plugin deaktiviere.
Fatal error: Cannot access protected property UserAccessManager::$adminOptionsName in /home/httpd/docs/sbcinzin/wp/wp-content/plugins/user-access-manager/class/UserAccessManager.class.php on line 481
Habe an den Einstellung schon seid tagen nichts mehr verändertnichts verändert.
Gruß
Tom
Tom Says:
August 26th, 2010
at 10:45 am
Hallo,
habe noch was vergessen
Das Problem tritt mit Verion 1.0.2 auf.
Setze WP 3.0.1 ein und habe auch keine neuen Plugins in der Zwischenzeit installiert.
War heute mehrmals auf der Seite. Als ich dann eine Stunde später nochmal was nachschauen wollte funktionierte sie nicht mehr und ich erhielt den vorher genannten fehler.
Gruß
Tom
AlexK Says:
August 26th, 2010
at 10:50 pm
Hi Alex, I see you are writing a plugin API in order to hide or show widgets based on the user. How is this coming? And if not near ready, is there any simple workaround you can suggest please? Of course, thank you for this wonderful plugin!
Peter Says:
August 26th, 2010
at 11:36 pm
Possible bug with 1.02 when using WordPress 3.0 nav menus. If I add a page to my menu and assign it a different navigation label the displayed title on my site is that of the original page.
e.g.
Navigation Label: Bar
Original: Foo
Foo is displayed when viewing the site.
I tracked the issue down to the following code on class/UserAccessManager.class.php line 55:
$item->title = $post->post_title;
Commenting out this line allows the configured navigation label to be shown.
joysan Says:
August 28th, 2010
at 6:22 pm
hi , I’ve install the plugin on WP 3.0.1 and recieved the following error on db
WordPress database error: [Duplicate column name 'read_access']
ALTER TABLE wp_uam_accessgroups ADD read_access TINYTEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ”, ADD write_access TINYTEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ”, ADD ip_range MEDIUMTEXT NULL DEFAULT ”
can you help me ?
thanks
AlexK Says:
August 31st, 2010
at 4:04 pm
Any luck on that API to extend to blocking out Widgets that shouldn’t be ssen by certain users or a workaround? Anyone?
GM_Alex Says:
August 31st, 2010
at 4:23 pm
The API is not implemented jet. At the moment I’m busy with other things to get my bills paid. I think I will continue the work on the UAM in 2 or 3 weeks.
AlexK Says:
August 31st, 2010
at 5:08 pm
Alex, thank you and I understand! Possibly, if you think this is something that can be built quickly, and if I could get my client to donate some money for this to happen sooner than later would that be an option?
AlexK Says:
September 7th, 2010
at 4:46 pm
Hi Alex, any thoughts on my offer above?