Hello fwrdesign, thank you for the feedback! I’d be happy to help you.
In version 1.3.0 we released a new “Exclude” tab feature where you can specifically exclude certain users/roles from being tracked by Stream. These settings, however, were added in a backwards compatible manner, so all of your previous settings should have migrated over to it after you upgraded.
Please check the settings under Stream > Settings > Exclude and make sure you aren’t accidentally excluding users or roles that should be tracked.
Screenshot example: http://is.gd/4iNatl
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img20/1209/h37t.png
This is what I seem to get all the options by default excluded and no way of turning them back on or editing them?
This was after the upgrade..
I also had some really bad conflicts with w3 cache plugin.
Thanks for your help
fwrdesign, this looks like perhaps a caching issue.
1. Clear your browser cache completely, or view in an Incognito mode.
2. Clear all CDN cache (this could be through CloudFlare or your host).
Are you problems with W3TC related to having the NewRelic option turned on? Or is it a different problem?
The NewRelic issue was reported here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/stream-w3-total-cachenew-relic-breaks-stream?replies=3
Thank you for your help
After viewing in Incognito mode I could see the options all of them were available to me.
But in the field for “No activity will be logged for these authors and roles” field there were no users in this field.
Which I guess would mean that it would record me logging in – but still no records at all.
This has happened on two sites and both had conflicts with w3tcache and both I cannot see records for logged in users.
I did have a prob with w3tc & stream just like the link you provided and I could not access any stream activity – I’m not sure what NewRelic is but I had to deactivate w3tc to get stream to work again.
I think it might be something to with w3tc perhaps but thank you for all your help I think I may try an alternative cache plugin.
No problem, happy to help.