phpMyAdmin login error

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phpMyAdmin login error

Postby mattmsivla » 12. December 2018 19:04

while i was in phpmyadmin i set up a password. after i saved the password, phpmyadmin kicked me out and is now giving me these errors.

MySQL said:
cannot connect: invalid settings.

mysqli_real_connect(): (HY000/1045): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)

phpMyAdmin tried to connect to the MySQL server, and the server rejected the connection. You should check the host, username and password in your configuration and make sure that they correspond to the information given by the administrator of the MySQL server.
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Re: phpMyAdmin login error

Postby Altrea » 12. December 2018 21:50

You changed the lock of your car, so it would be helpful to hand out the new key to the driver?
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Re: phpMyAdmin login error

Postby xamppp » 10. March 2019 06:10

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Altrea wrote:You changed the lock of your car, so it would be helpful to hand out the new key to the driver?


If you don't have any answer it doesn't mean people are stupid here like you. At least you could answer where and how to change the config.inc.php file with permission ???


:P :P :P :P :P :P :P
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Re: phpMyAdmin login error

Postby Nobbie » 10. March 2019 12:39

xamppp wrote:At least you could answer where and how to change the config.inc.php file with permission ???


Why??

This is not a forum about Operating Systems and file systems, its about Xampp. Xampp has nothing to do with file permissions. That's the way it is when you call others stupid, but have no idea yourself.
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