function update_access_denied_page in Drupal 6
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 4 update.php \update_access_denied_page()
- 5 update.php \update_access_denied_page()
- 7 update.php \update_access_denied_page()
1 call to update_access_denied_page()
- update.php in ./
update.php - Administrative page for handling updates from one Drupal version to another.
File
- ./
update.php, line 387 - Administrative page for handling updates from one Drupal version to another.
Code
function update_access_denied_page() {
drupal_set_title('Access denied');
return '<p>Access denied. You are not authorized to access this page. Please log in as the admin user (the first user you created). If you cannot log in, you will have to edit <code>settings.php</code> to bypass this access check. To do this:</p>
<ol>
<li>With a text editor find the settings.php file on your system. From the main Drupal directory that you installed all the files into, go to <code>sites/your_site_name</code> if such directory exists, or else to <code>sites/default</code> which applies otherwise.</li>
<li>There is a line inside your settings.php file that says <code>$update_free_access = FALSE;</code>. Change it to <code>$update_free_access = TRUE;</code>.</li>
<li>As soon as the update.php script is done, you must change the settings.php file back to its original form with <code>$update_free_access = FALSE;</code>.</li>
<li>To avoid having this problem in future, remember to log in to your website as the admin user (the user you first created) before you backup your database at the beginning of the update process.</li>
</ol>';
}