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If you have been editing your local.config.php file (Or any template file that would be associated withthat admin screen) with the cPanel editor or even notepad sometimes as well as some FTP clients, it will add a hash mark that you can not see except in a different editor right at the beginning of the file. (See Attached Image) This is what I have found to be the issue 99% of the time when I see the description you have provided. It creates a "Headers already sent" error that the JS tables can not interpet.

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If you have been editing your local.config.php file (Or any template file that would be associated withthat admin screen) with the cPanel editor or even notepad sometimes as well as some FTP clients, it will add a hash mark that you can not see except in a different editor right at the beginning of the file. (See Attached Image) This is what I have found to be the issue 99% of the time when I see the description you have provided. It creates a "Headers already sent" error that the JS tables can not interpet.

any idea how to find it?

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I would start at the very beginning of your local.config.php file in /core/local.config.php - It should be right before your opening php tag

Open it in something other than what you have been editing with, maybe dreamweaver or netbeans.

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