Acces denied after plugin installation

15 years 1 week ago #94630 by lasangre
Acces denied after plugin installation was created by lasangre
Hi. I'm a new user. I just installed Community Builder, and the Spanish plugin (102spanish_plugin.zip).

My problem is that after installing the Spanish plugin, I can't access the plugin in the backend. It displays this message: Direct Access to this location is not allowed.

I don't konw what to do. I've searched throughout the forum posts and haven't found the answer.

Post edited by: lasangre, at: 2009/04/12 04:49

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15 years 1 week ago #94632 by Rapunzl
Replied by Rapunzl on topic Re:Acces denied after plugin installation
It sounds like an extension or plugin you're using is not Joomla 1.5 native and you don't have the Joomla Legacy Plugin enabled.

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15 years 1 week ago #94641 by lasangre
Replied by lasangre on topic Re:Acces denied after plugin installation
Thanks a lot!!!

That was exactly the problem! I pusblished the Legacy plugin and I could acces the CB Configuration Panel.

In my case, I uninstalled the spanish language plugin and continued to used the default language (English). I did this because my site works better with Joomla 1.5 Native due to other plugins I installed. That means I still need the Spanish language, but al least I recovered control over CB.

Thank you!

Post edited by: lasangre, at: 2009/04/12 04:48

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