First make sure that database logging is turned on.

I've on a couple of occasions had valid admin sections disappear even for those with the appropriate permissions.  I don't recall exactly why this works, but this fixed it:

- go to your themes section: /admin/build/themes
- you may or may not find that your settings (enabled / default) are a bit wonky.  If they are, re-configure.
- in either case (ie., even if you made no changes) click 'save configuration'

Go back to /admin and see if error reporting doesn't now show up.

Best,
William

On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Shai Gluskin <shai@content2zero.com> wrote:
Hi,

I recently took over hosting and maintenance for a site I didn't create. There was some messy stuff and core hacks that had to be cleaned up, but all-in-all it has gone well.

I just noticed that "Error reporting" is missing from the Configuration menu. If I go directly to:

example.com/admin/settings/error-reporting

it just delivers me to the settings page: admin/settings

Weird. I used a fresh install of D 6.20.

Any ideas? I'm not sure even how to troubleshoot this.

Thanks,

Shai

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