Yes - you can't create "your own account" when you're already logged in. That is the way it is, although personally, I'd prefer that it rather goes to your account instead of that error.
As for your problem - you've checked all ideas I had, and that didn't work, so you've obviously got a problem I have not encountered yet, but let's try one last thing: clear your browser's cache and/or view with another browser.
If that doesn't help, then I am sorry - hopefully someone else can help who had different scenarios... :-)
Regards,
Kobus
talltim@gmail.com 4/18/2006 2:44:27 PM >>>
Something else you can check is caching. Clear your database's cache table and see if that solves anything?
Did that too, with no luck. Also, when I try to "create the first account", I get an access denied at http://sitename.com/user/register. I get this message even when I'm logged in as user 1.
Tim -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
If that doesn't help, then I am sorry - hopefully someone else can help who had different scenarios... :-)
Thanks a lot for the suggestions, I appreciate it.
Interestingly, when I do create a new account, the new user sees the default front page and cannot access any of the content they create. This is even when I get them the required permissions. The content they create appears when I log in as a user created before the update.
No errors appear in the logs!
Tim
If that doesn't help, then I am sorry - hopefully someone else can help who had different scenarios... :-)
Regards,
Kobus
Just an update on this - I found that the problem was with taxonomy_access.module. I had disabled it without disabling it in its settings menu as well, so every node was flagged as inaccessible.
Tim