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[Closed] PHP Warnings from Toolset Access

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Last updated by Minesh 4 years, 6 months ago.

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#1618303

I am seeing the following warnings on my site. I have tried disabling other plugins. Only disabling access removes the errors.

Warning: array_intersect(): Expected parameter 1 to be an array, string given in *[PATH]*/wp-content/plugins/types-access/application/models/access_settings.php on line 398

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at *[PATH]*/wp-content/plugins/types-access/application/models/access_settings.php:398) in *[PATH]*/wp-login.php on line 504

#1619285

Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

I would like to know, are you using the latest Toolset plugins?

Could you please send me debug information that will help us to investigate your issue.
=> https://toolset.com/faq/provide-debug-information-faster-support/

#1620275

I am unable to access the site admin. These errors are causing the login to fail.

#1620777

Minesh
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Kolkata (GMT+05:30)

That is strange. Do you have FTP access details? if yes, you should rename/remove the access plugin for now from wp-content/plugins folder and then check if you can able to log in.

If you are not able to find a way, I need temporary access details.

*** Please make a FULL BACKUP of your database and website.***
I would also eventually need to request temporary access (WP-Admin and FTP) to your site. Preferably to a test site where the problem has been replicated if possible in order to be of better help and check if some configurations might need to be changed.

I have set the next reply to private which means only you and I have access to it.

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