I’ve only been using Magento for a few days but have found it to be a breeze so far with just about everything working fine.
The only problem I’m having is that when I try to get to CMS > Manage Pages from the Admin Panel I receive a 404 error.
I have installed the most recent update (but I had the problem before the update as well). No hacks have been done to any code yet.
I’m not a PHP expert, nor do I have a lot of systems admin experience so I’m really hoping someone here can point me in the right direction to solve this problem.
Found a solution for this that works in my scenario. Take a peak in your `cms_page_store` SQL table. You’ll more than likely see one or more entries there for stores that no longer exist. In my case, I had a page_id of 2 (Home Page) that had entries for store id 1, 2 and 3. Since I deleted stores with ID of 2 and 3, those cms_page_store relations were no longer valid.
I simply removed the two offending entries from this table and now CMS/Manage Pages works properly in the admin.
Not sure if there are any other references to these now missing stores anywhere else in the database, but I can only imagine they would be dealt with in a similar manner.
Seems like those relations should be toasted automagically when the store view is deleted via ‘Manage Stores’??
Hope this helps!
http://www.magentocommerce.com/boards/viewthread/18223/
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