mbsmt Verified User Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 175 Location Mashhad, Iran Apr 5, 2019 #1 It's about one week that after login as admin, the first user level is "User" not "Admin". In this way we always have to change it to Admin. See the image below:
It's about one week that after login as admin, the first user level is "User" not "Admin". In this way we always have to change it to Admin. See the image below:
smtalk Administrator Staff member Joined Aug 22, 2006 Messages 10,628 Location LT, EU Apr 5, 2019 #2 Are you sure you didn't logout when you were on user-level? If you logout as admin, it should automatically use admin user-level when logging in.
Are you sure you didn't logout when you were on user-level? If you logout as admin, it should automatically use admin user-level when logging in.
mbsmt Verified User Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 175 Location Mashhad, Iran Apr 6, 2019 #3 smtalk said: Are you sure you didn't logout when you were on user-level? If you logout as admin, it should automatically use admin user-level when logging in. Click to expand... I'm almost sure I was not in admin user-level, but I might be signed in as one of users, and signed out automatically.
smtalk said: Are you sure you didn't logout when you were on user-level? If you logout as admin, it should automatically use admin user-level when logging in. Click to expand... I'm almost sure I was not in admin user-level, but I might be signed in as one of users, and signed out automatically.
smtalk Administrator Staff member Joined Aug 22, 2006 Messages 10,628 Location LT, EU Apr 6, 2019 #4 If you're on admin level, and you logout, do you have issues then? If you leave admin zone on user level, wouldn't you like it to start where you stopped before logout? Thank you for the answers
If you're on admin level, and you logout, do you have issues then? If you leave admin zone on user level, wouldn't you like it to start where you stopped before logout? Thank you for the answers