Quick Tip: How to Recover Lost Wordpress (Localhost) Password |
Quick Tip: How to Recover Lost Wordpress (Localhost) Password Posted: 16 Jul 2010 07:08 AM PDT Contributed by: Sandesh Sethi If you design and develop Wordpress theme, chances are you’ll have a local (localhost) copy in your machine for testing & debugging and preview purposes. Here’s a common mistake some of us may make – we tend to forget our admin password. If you’ve forgotten your password for an online self-host Wordpress blog, it’s easy as clicking on the “Lost your password” to recover. But in a localhost environment, configurations may vary from machine to machine. Most of the time “Lost your password” will not work as email system is either not supported or not properly setup. In this article, I’m going to show a simple workaround to login to your localhost Wordpress Dashboard even if you’ve forgot your password, or even the login.
The problemSo you’ve forgotten your password, or username, or both. Wordpress suggest you use the "Lost your password" function to help recover but email system wasn’t properly setup in your localhost? Here’s how to get you back into the Dashboard quickly. The SolutionGo into PhpMyAdmin. The URL should be Click “wordpress“ to see its tables. Look for Click on the pen icon to edit the data for the specific user. Look for “ That’s it! You’ve just changed the password for username admin to “admin“. This tip is contributed by Sandesh Sethi, founder of Vobliq.com – a blog about designing, blogging and money making. Want to contribute a tip? Click here. |
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