Phpmyadmin Error!

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Phpmyadmin Error!

Postby imnobody » 21. September 2015 13:08

HELLO MY Phpmyadmin was error? What was the problem. I really need help
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Re: Phpmyadmin Error!

Postby Nobbie » 22. September 2015 09:58

imnobody wrote:I really need help


This is quite impossible without any hint.

"My TV does error - need help"....
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Re: Phpmyadmin Error!

Postby ripley » 23. September 2015 09:26

Maybe he/she means that phpMyAdmin throws Access denied (which I have currently, unsolved)?
It says:
Welcome to phpMyAdmin

Error

MySQL said: Documentation
Cannot connect: invalid settings.
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.


However, I can work on my localhost sites as per usual.
This is XAMPP 5.6.12 fresh installation with no changes to defaults, on Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit.
Just re-installed my 15+ sites from backups and everything else is just OK.

Also Windows Event Viewer gives a few MySQL warnings about deprecated features (about TIMESTAMP & key_buffer_size), which I haven't seen before.

No intention to hijack topic, just seems similar enough.

Any ideas how to investigate further, would be nice to connect to my dbs via phpMyAdmin, too?
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Re: Phpmyadmin Error!

Postby ripley » 23. September 2015 09:54

OK, figured this out - I edited manually file xampp/phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php line 21 from
Code: Select all
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] = '';
to
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$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] = 'mypassword';
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Re: Phpmyadmin Error!

Postby Altrea » 23. September 2015 18:39

ripley wrote:This is XAMPP 5.6.12 fresh installation with no changes to defaults, on Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

So this cannot be true. By default there is no password set.
We don't provide any support via personal channels like PM, email, Skype, TeamViewer!

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