Try running from postgres the following query:
> UPDATE local_site SET private_instance = FALSE;
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Try running from postgres the following query:
> UPDATE local_site SET private_instance = FALSE;
Gonna have to alter the database directly. I don't recall what table and field it was. There was a post about that not too long ago. Can't remember the sub, sorry! 😬
Got it working?
I ended up just starting over...
I have done that so many times to fix a problem I didn't understand so I completely get that.
Got it working?