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You've installed WordPress and I forgot the administrator password. You must return for many reasons.
- need to perform some of administrative operations, from time to time. You must log in as administrator to do.
- If you are the author single, generally you post as administrator
- If sent as an administrator and received a reply you must enter the group of directors to approve or removed.
The password is stored in the database for MySQL WordPress, in encrypted form. To restore, you have several options.
1. You can use the "Forgot Password" link to receive a return email. The problem is that sometimes do not receive this message.
Possible reasons for not receiving e-mail:
- you establish an e-mail failure when creating the blog
- Email is filtered by a spam filter and ISPs do not have access
- the hosting server is not simply send an email.
2. You can access the database using PHP MyAdmin. This method is very difficult to do because:
- you could not have PHP MyAdmin offered by your company accommodation and you can not install
- you need to know MySQL well enough to be able to write an encrypted password in the Basic
- the name of the table containing the password can change from version to version. WordPress has made some change table names over the years.
3. You can only use the FTP and easy search reset WordPress administrator password
Try to think like the program. What the program does is simple:
- Comparing the Password Enter the password in the core WordPress
- if they are identical, offering easy access to the admin panel
- Otherwise, ask your a password.
The previous behavior can be changed. There is a character from a file, you must be modified. After modification, the system allows you to connect using an incorrect password. Once inside, you can reset the password, using WordPress interface. You know what? WordPress will not ask your current password.
Method 3 has some advantages:
- works with any version of WordPress, because it is influenced by changes in the tables database for WordPress.
- is far safest, because you do not play with the base, but with some plain text files.
- PHP does not need to work MyAdmin. You need FTP access to transfer from one side to another within a file server to your computer.
Want a step by step procedure? Here are all the steps:
http://wp-docs.com/wordpress/level-5-modify-the-code/how-to-reset-the-wordpress-administrators-password/
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