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event bug - forbidden for - admin / super user ...! | Forum

idea
idea Feb 5 '11
first of all thanx for this useful application
I'd encountered a bug during installation and during using
During using it shows message this is forbidden for you...!
Tragedy is that I'm the owner / webmaster of the site and it's forbidden for me…!
The required mobile screen shots are attached as zip
Attachments:
  Event Bugs.zip (349.76Kb)
Den Team
Den Feb 7 '11
Hello!
Regarding "Forbidden", it was fixed on last week. Please, update Events plugin.
Regarding SQL error, would you post more details here? Where did you have this error?
idea
idea Feb 7 '11
exactly after installation… The page redirected to this error
Den Team
Den Feb 7 '11
Would you try to download and install events plugin?
idea
idea Feb 7 '11
ok I do
idea
idea Feb 7 '11
heeey dear addenster,
It worked dear… :)
Thanx
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