Removing components, modules and plugins from Joomla is an easy task. First, you need to access your admin panel and go to Extensions - Manage - Manage.You will see a list of all the installed extensions on your site.
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Disable User Registration in Joomla. 1) Login to Joomla admin panel. 2) Go to ‘Users’. 3) Click the option ‘Manage’. 4) Click the tab ‘Options’. 5) Go to ‘Components’. 6) Set ‘Allow User Registration’ to ‘Yes’. 7) Click ‘Save’ button. That is how we can disable user registration in Joomla. If you need any further help please reach our support department.
If you can't spot the one you want to uninstall, you can use the Filter field to quickly search for it. For the purpose of this tutorial we will remove the jHackGuard component and its plugins and modules. To begin, type in 'jhackguard' in the filter field and press the magnifying glass icon.The jHackGuard component comes with additional plugins. To remove all of them, select the checkbox fields next to each extension and click on the Uninstall button, located in the top menu.That's it, the selected extensions have been removed from your Joomla 3 application!
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This issue is still open and unassigned. I am wondering if it will be fixed in a future 3.7.x service pack, or if I need to go ahead and add a public login module to all of my sites so I can upgrade. I prefer to keep my sites at the latest version to ensure they are protected from security vulnerabilities. On the other hand, the auto-redirect to the login page when Home is set to Registered is a very handy feature. If it will get fixed in an upcoming service pack, then I'll wait on upgrading my sites.
I'd rather not spend the time reconfiguring them with a public login module so I can upgrade now, only to see this feature get fixed in an upcoming service pack and then revert. On 23 Feb 2018, 21:04 +0000, rpmconsulting.@., wrote:All of my stuff is publicFrom: Tony [email protected]: Friday, February 23, 2018 12:58 PMTo: joomla/[email protected]: Rene Summers.@.; [email protected]: Re: joomla/joomla-cms Login Redirect Issue after 3.7 upgrade You need to have a public login menu item somewhere within your menu structureOn 23 Feb 2018, 20:57 +0000, rpmconsulting.@.@., wrote: I am having this issue and all my pages and home menu are set to public. My site is on maint. Mode offline page. I did the update from 3.8.3 to 3.8.5. It's in a constant loop to index.php.
I did not make any other site changes other than the point update. — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.—You are receiving this because you commented.Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.—You are receiving this because you commented.Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.
The challenge is that its been in offline mode sense the base install of 3.8.2 for a new site build. It’s been working fine for the last 4 months until this update.From: Brian Teeman mailto:[email protected]: Friday, February 23, 2018 1:18 PMTo: joomla/joomla-cms Cc: Rene Summers; Comment Subject: Re: joomla/joomla-cms Login Redirect Issue after 3.7 upgrade by putting your site into offline mode you have made the home page non-public—You are receiving this because you commented.Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.