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17 years ago
DebW
CyberSpatium wrote: > you need to start apache and mysql before you can access them. > since you are not an experienced system admin, do not use the > mysql console, use the method in the second post here: > > Deb's reply: I appreciate your helpfulness, CyberS., but I looked at the "...6816" post and it requires a successful install of MySQL to actually open the phpM
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17 years ago
DebW
At first I couldn't access the local host or PHPMySQL at all, so I uninstalled and tried again, from a different mirror. Then, it was the PHPMyAdmin config file password problem that is found on other posts, which I could not fix using the prescribed method because the MySQL console just kept closing everytime I tried to enter anything -- or nothing. Then, I noticed while looking at the local h
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17 years ago
DebW
I've just spent the whole day trying to get this last version to work. Can someone tell me the last working version? I'll just go there and try to get some real work done....
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17 years ago
DebW
Sorry, I also spoke too soon, I did find line 73, made the change, but when I opened the MySQL console, it doesn't provide a cmd line, it only wants a password -- which I do not have... Deb McGuffin wrote: > Launch your MySQL command prompt and enter the following: > > SET PASSWORD FOR 'root'@'localhost'=PASSWORD('new_password');
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17 years ago
DebW
Regarding the problem accessing PHPMyAdmin: I saw your fix, but I don't have a PHP editor to identify line 73. Could you give me the actual text to look for, instead? McGuffin wrote: > Go into wamp\phpmyadmin\config.inc.php > > And change the value on Line 73 to whatever you want your > password to be. > > Launch your MySQL command prompt and enter the following: > >
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