By Mauricio L. on Monday, 18 September 2017
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Hello: I had a strange error. On the community page (main) when you offer to login and if you have an account, create one, if you press the button "create an account" this redirects to http://www.mysite./DASHBOARD/registration instead of http://www.mysite. / registration. If you manually click the URL there are no problems with the registration page. It is the button that fails. I have made a mistake in configuring a parameter? Is it an easysocial bug?

Thanks for your help and your time.
Hi Mauricio,

I believe you've make a different menu to be display in the position-menu (hidden menu & main menu) in order to make guest user go to correct link /yoursite/registration
Is this okay or did I complicate the easy thing by not going directly to registration in the "community" menu and hiding "Registration"?

-> Yes, it is still okay to make it that way
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Tuesday, 19 September 2017 11:37
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Hi Mauricio,

Is it possible for you to provide us with the back end and FTP access to your site to check on this issue?

You can add the information needed by edit your first post in the Details section or you can just include your site's access once at http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site rather than needing to keep adding them in your replies
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Monday, 18 September 2017 18:59
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Done. Ticker Edited with new info.
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Monday, 18 September 2017 21:35
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Hey Mauricio,

I have checked your site and it looks like the problem is because all the menus on your site has been set with "Registered" privileges and this actually is a problem because EasySocial doesn't know which menu it should be using for registration and defaults to the default dashboard view. Hence, it uses /dashboard/

To fix this, I have created a hidden menu and created a registration menu item for EasySocial under this menu. This way, all the registration links in EasySocial would route through /registration/ instead.

Can you give this a try again?
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Monday, 18 September 2017 23:01
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Hi Mark; the first, thank you for your time and for your help. It seems like you never stop learning. I tried everything.

I saw that you created a "hidden" menu.

- I assign a module called "hidden registration" and publish it in the main menu area of my topic, "menu".

- I moved "Regsitration" that you created, inside the Hidden menu, but I left it as "public" and hid it. Apparently it works.

Is this okay or did I complicate the easy thing by not going directly to registration in the "community" menu and hiding "Registration"?
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Tuesday, 19 September 2017 02:02
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