Create a new Menü for Admins, set "Client" to Admin. (is the wording correct?)
Create some menuitems in this menu and publish an admin module in the menu position.
The menu appears but the components menu appears next to it (again).
Joomla 3.7 beta 3 staging
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What is exactly wrong?
The necessity of having in any custom admin menu at least 3 types:
Module Manager, Menu Items Manager and Components
comes from the fact that if you enable the module for such a menu and then unpublish the default core one, you may get into a big issue and would have to edit your database to get out of the situation.
Components, even if you unpublish all menu items there (in this case the menu will not display) will be updated and display again when installing any new extension.
Basically, this feature is to simplify the UI for some back-end users. This can be done using Access Levels for the menu modules in order to display the right admin menu for each type of user IF desired.
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Status | New | ⇒ | Expected Behaviour | ||||
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2017-04-04 17:52:25 | ||||
Closed_By | ⇒ | franz-wohlkoenig |
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Status | Expected Behaviour | ⇒ | New |
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Status | New | ⇒ | Closed | ||||
Closed_By | franz-wohlkoenig | ⇒ | joomla-cms-bot |
Set to "closed" on behalf of @franz-wohlkoenig by The JTracker Application at issues.joomla.org/joomla-cms/14199
closing as Expected Behaviour.
The warning is abou that your new admin menu does not contain the module and the menu manager. So you cant fix the admin menu using the GUI you can disable this warning using the option in the module.