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Any customers who use the Joomla content management system on their sites will currently be unable to access their administration area. This is usually located at http://sitename/administrator
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This is a temporary measure and we will lift this restriction as soon as we possibly can.
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Please note that the sites themselves will still display - it is purely just the Joomla administration panel that will be inaccessible.
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We apologise to affected customers for any inconvenience this may be causing.
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Whilst the underlying cause of this issue is still ongoing, we recognise that preventing customers from accessing their Joomla administration panel is causing some inconvenience.
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As such, we have now re-enabled access but customers may still experience problems trying to log in if they a) attempt the process too quickly or b) there are other customers logged into their Joomla administration panels at the same time.
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If customers are trying to log into Joomla and see a message about too many logins then we recommend that they wait a few minutes and then try again.
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