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p411m
post May 16 2009, 01:04 PM
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Why is there no access to phpmyadmin when manually installing Magento using your open source section.

The database is created, but you don't seem to provide any way for me to access the db. Nice!

If I manually create a db, then I can't install Magento to that db.

Please advise on what you can do so that I may access the db PHPMyAdmin... there is a problem within the database that may need to be fixed for a technical issue I'm having. Restoring previous database backups did not resolve the issue I'm having.

Why make everything so hard?
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rwbronco
post May 18 2009, 05:18 PM
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i had the same issue...i'm trying to install Joomla from scratch (create database manually, manually upload every single file) - I'll post back with any kind of success/failure.
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post May 19 2009, 09:15 AM
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QUOTE (p411m @ May 16 2009, 02:14 PM) *
Why is there no access to phpmyadmin when manually installing Magento using your open source section.

The database is created, but you don't seem to provide any way for me to access the db. Nice!

If I manually create a db, then I can't install Magento to that db.

Please advise on what you can do so that I may access the db PHPMyAdmin... there is a problem within the database that may need to be fixed for a technical issue I'm having. Restoring previous database backups did not resolve the issue I'm having.

Why make everything so hard?

You can still log into phpMyAdmin by navigating directly to the MySQL server IP, and logging in using the database username and password.
The server IP currently cannot be found within your tools, but any hosting support representative can get it for you if you contact our support (in this case, it is http://205.178.146.77).
The database username and password can be found in your wp_config.php file in your blog folder; just use FTP to view it.
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rwbronco
post May 19 2009, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE (Duane @ May 19 2009, 10:25 AM) *
You can still log into phpMyAdmin by navigating directly to the MySQL server IP, and logging in using the database username and password.
The server IP currently cannot be found within your tools, but any hosting support representative can get it for you if you contact our support (in this case, it is http://205.178.146.77).
The database username and password can be found in your wp_config.php file in your blog folder; just use FTP to view it.


but why have a workaround instead of adding a button that says "Admin" just like in a user-created database?
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post May 19 2009, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE (rwbronco @ May 19 2009, 10:41 AM) *
but why have a workaround instead of adding a button that says "Admin" just like in a user-created database?

That's a great suggestion.

I recommend that you submit your idea using our customer feedback form available at this URL:
http://bpmforms.networksolutions.com/customer-feedback.html
and we will review your suggestion for future releases and enhancements.
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