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How does one get Admin access to one's ExpressionEngine site?

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Volunteer Bénévoles Yukon's avatar
Volunteer Bénévoles Yukon
2 posts
6 years ago
Volunteer Bénévoles Yukon's avatar Volunteer Bénévoles Yukon

While researching why the addition of a CAPTCHA field to our non-profit organisation’s website’s contact form seems to work in the FreeForm composer (but the actual form visitors see remains unchanged), I stumbled across some possible solution paths that involve going into the admin section of Core / ExpressionEngine. We only have one username and password for our ExpressionEngine, and while logged in as that user, we get a not authorised response when we click on either Admin, or Admin->Overview, or Admin->Software Registration.

It looks like this when we try: https://vimeo.com/328469801/97c9a09f17

So… not sure how to go about getting Admin access so that we can troubleshoot why CAPTCHAs aren’t working. Instead of troubleshooting Captcha at all, a solution proposed in the solspace-tagged threads at stackexchange was to purchase Snaptcha, though my understanding is that to install an add-in would still require us to have admin access.

All insights into how I can go about getting said access are most welcome!

(For what it’s worth, we contacted the firm that created the site (which was many moons ago), and they offered to bill us for a few hours work (at an estimated $150-to-$250 per hour) to see if they could find whether or not there is a super-admin user for our site that could give us what we need… so since I am costing us only $27/hr to reach out for help, well, we’re trying the “Help!, COmmunity, help!” route first.

       
Robin Sowell's avatar
Robin Sowell
13,158 posts
6 years ago
Robin Sowell's avatar Robin Sowell

Well, if you have access to the database, you can easily see what group your user is in. Go look in the exp_members table- superadmins should be group_id 1.

Be very careful in the database- there is no ‘undo’. But if the group_id for a member is 1, they should have superadmin access.

Note- sometimes you’ll see that message because a page doesn’t exist or something, so it may not be a matter of being a superadmin.

       

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