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How do I retrieve a lost admin password
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| sammie | 94 days ago![]() |
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![]() | easiest way is to make a new member account, (remember the password) go to your database find the member profiles part, look up the new member account and copy the md5 code for the password. then go to the admin part of the database and replace id=1 password string with the copied new member one, save and go sign in the admin again with the new password, you'll also see the login name there too | ![]() |
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| sammie | 94 days ago![]() |
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![]() | you also need to paste that new code in the "profiles" for user id=1 too so in "admins" and "profiles" | ![]() |
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| nomadone | 93 days ago![]() |
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![]() | Hi Sammie, thanks for the feedback, though I have no idea what you're talking about or how to go about doing any of those things you suggested, but your feedback is appreciated. Regards | ![]() |
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| dadniel | 93 days ago![]() |
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![]() | Open phpMyAdmin from your Hosting Control panel. Open the 'Admins' table and edit the entry. Go to: http://tools.perceptus.ca/text-wiz.php?ops=9 and put a choice of passwords into the field click GO. That site will give you a weird looking string of text... If you see the record you are editing in phpMyAdmin -- the password field looks just like it. Replace the old one - with the oneyou generated from the site above and click ok, or go to save the changes. Go ahead and login using admin/ your new password. Daniel | ![]() |
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