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Can't enable components, access errors
October 07, 2009, 08:53:39 am
I'm running Civicrm 2.2.9 and Drupal 6.11.  I'm getting some weird errors, that seem to be related to permissions.  When I log in as admin, I can't access any components to enable them in the "enable components" section.  I also get a Access denied error when trying to go to a contribution page.  Also, I have given myself full permissions to control civicrm in Drupal permissions, but I'm not sure this is the problem b/c this wasn't happening before.  I recently changed the domain name of the site, and followed instructions in the Civicrm Wiki to do so.  Not sure what is happening.

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Thomas

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Re: Can't enable components, access errors
October 08, 2009, 12:01:46 am
Can you make sure the domain name in your settings matches the new domain? Note: example.com and www.example.com are different domains from CiviCRM’s point of view…
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Re: Can't enable components, access errors
October 13, 2009, 09:18:30 pm
I've tripled checked this, and this is not the problem :(


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Re: Can't enable components, access errors
October 13, 2009, 10:53:21 pm
I also did the below instructions, and the new install worked great, but when I repointed the DB it did not work.... from the installation wiki here:

http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC/Moving+an+Existing+Installation+to+a+New+Server+or+Location

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Alternatively, If both of these solutions fail: 1/. run a clean database installation to a new database (by deleting/renaming civicrm.settings.php). 2/. Confirm that this clean installation works 3/. Download clean database. 4/. Replace the SQL for the `civicrm_domain` table in your original database with the new SQL from the clean database. 5/. Upload the updated original database. 6/. edit civicrm.settings.php to repoint to the original database. 7/. rebuild the menus as instructions above


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Re: Can't enable components, access errors
October 14, 2009, 08:42:10 am

your best bet might be to hire someone from http://civicrm.org/professional/

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Re: Can't enable components, access errors
October 14, 2009, 08:44:15 am
yep, that is what i'm doing :)  outside of my skill set for sure.  after someone fixes it i'll post the solution here. 

thanks.

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