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a minute: Sign up “500 - An error has occurred” in Joomla, when attemping to login in backend up vote 4 down vote favorite 4 When I attemp to login in the backend using the right login of the Super User i get an error page "500 - An error has occurred." I have changed the Super User password by PhpMyAdmin and joomla administrator 500 internal server error the error remains. I have installed Joomla 2.5 installed. joomla backend administration share|improve this question edited Jan 8 '13 at 5:25 Techie 21.9k2088171 asked Jan 8 '13 at 5:15 atwebceo 108118 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote First you have change folder permission to 775 for the following folders: cache, logs, tmp & administrator/cache Then go to: configuration.php find code: $log_path = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'; $tmp_path = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXX'; and change code into: $log_path = './logs'; $tmp_path = './tmp'; share|improve this answer answered Jan 8 '13 at 5:29 Techie 21.9k2088171 this is not going to work. I have this problem for several month and I am sure that it's not caused by folder permissions or log and temp path. I have no solution right now. maybe in future –user1956295 Apr 25 '13 at 17:17 1 If this alone doesn't work, go to phpmyadmin, select all the tables and select repair from the dropdown. –Popsyjunior Oct 9 '14 at 12:53 add a comment| protected by Community♦ May 28 '13 at 22:30 Thank you for y
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to Login to administrator-500 - An error has occurred Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total) Author Posts hortitrends Friend hortitrendsJoin date: August 2010Posts: 32Downloads:0Uploads:1 Thanks: 3 January 20, 2012 at 10:54 am #173007 URGENT - Get this 500 - An error has occurred eror when trying to login to backend, it http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14208594/500-an-error-has-occurred-in-joomla-when-attemping-to-login-in-backend was working perfectly & I was working between 2 sites, changing permissions on one, & seems like I messed up this one by mistake, help pls, don't know what I did, but can't access backend.:confused: Thanks hortitrends Friend hortitrendsJoin date: August 2010Posts: 32Downloads:0Uploads:1 Thanks: 3 January 21, 2012 at 10:07 pm #434795 Problem Solved - I got access thankfully, I must have deleted or reset myself as a user, https://www.joomlart.com/forums/topic/urgent-pls-trying-to-login-to-administrator-500-an-error-has-occurred/ no idea how I did it.Any ideas? swissa Friend swissaJoin date: November 2011Posts: 1955Downloads:3Uploads:277 Thanks: 175 Thanked: 715 times in 572 posts January 22, 2012 at 1:42 pm #434842 @paragon123 296052 wrote:
I'm just curious. What did you change on the config that made you access it finally? I'm having the same issue.As another newbie my experience is that this is nearly always a permissions problem. Log into your hosting and check that administrator/cache cache logs tmp all have permissions 775 If they are okay then check the path for the log and temp settings in your configuration.php Hope that helps. EDIT Two great tools that you might want on every site you build. Akeeba Admin Tools and Akeeba Backup. hortitrends Friend hortitrendsJoin date: August 2010Posts: 32Downloads:0Uploads:1 Thanks: 3 January 23, 2012 at 1:17 pm #434945 Yes indeed it must have been a permissions thing, but for some reason I actually deleted myself as a user, so I went into my php admin & created another user is the user table. good luck Author Posts Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total) This topic contains 4 replies, has 2 voices, and was last updated by hortitrends 4 years, 8 months
server (Network Solutions) to another. The move went smoothly and according to plan and the website functioned after http://www.itoctopus.com/500-an-error-has-occurred-message-when-trying-to-login-to-joomlas-backend the necessary modifications on the configuration.php file. However, when we tried to login to Joomla's backend. We were greeted with the following error: 500 - An Error Has Occurred. Needless to say, the error was not helpful at all. We knew there was an error, but we didn't know what it was. So we started our quest to find an error the root of the problem in order to fix it. We first searched for the string "An error has occurred." in a default Joomla installation - we knew that it was a constant in a language file, and it was! This error was declared in the language/en-GB/en-GB.ini file as the JERROR_AN_ERROR_HAS_OCCURRED constant. Our next task was to search an error has for this constant in the Joomla installation (e.g. the files that include this constant), and we discovered that it was included on line 28 in the error.php file located in the administrator/bluestork/system (please note that bluestork can be hathor or system, depending on the template you are using for your backend) directory. Here's the line containing the constant:
error->getCode() ?> -
So we added a print_r($this->error); just before the echo command in the line above, so it became something like this:
error); echo $this->error->getCode() ?> -
Printing the error revealed to us that the error was being generated by the line 153 in the application.php located under the administrator/includes/ directory. Here's the line:
$contents = JComponentHelper::renderComponent($component);
Obviously, the Joomla application had a problem rendering the component, so we checked the renderComponent function located in the helper.php file (which can be found in the libraries/joomla/application/component directory) and we noticed that it wasn't able to execute the login.php file located under administrator/components/com