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How to reset the WordPress administrator password. Log in to cPanel. In the Databases section of the cPanel home screen, click phpMyAdmin. In the left-hand pane of phpMyAdmin, click the WordPress database. On the top menu bar, click SQL. Copy and paste the following statement into the SQL query text box. Call now 800-514-2544
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HOW TO RESET PASSWORD ON WORDPRESS? Do you want to reset your Wordpress lost password? If you are unable to reset password, then there are several of way to reset your WordPress site password. In this article, we will show you how to easily change wordpress password with different way. Follow the Each way for Rest to WordPress Password. To Change Your Password •In the Administration Screen, menu, go to Users > All Users. •Click on your username in the list to edit •In the Edit User screen, scroll down to the New Password section and click Generate Password button. •If you want to change the automatically generated password, overwrite it in a new password in the box provided. The strength box will show how good (strong) your password is. •Click the Update User button. Your new password takes effect immediately Through the automatic Emailer •Go to your WordPress Login page (like http://acbc.com/wordpress/wp-login.php) •Click on the Lost your password? link •You will be taken to a page to put in some details. Enter your username or the email address on file for that account. •Wait happily as your new password is emailed to you. •Once you get your new password, login and change it to something you can remember on your profile page Through FTP •Login to your site via FTP and download your active theme's functions.php file. •Edit the file and add this code to it, right at the beginning, after the first <?php:
•Put in your own new password for the main admin user. The "1" is the user ID number in the wp_users table. •Upload the modified file back to your site. •After you then are able to login, make sure to go back and remove that code. It will reset your password on every page load until you do. Through phpMyAdmin •Begin by logging into phpMyAdmin and clicking databases. •A list of databases will appear. Click your WordPress database. •All the tables in your database will appear. If not, click Structure. •Look for wp_users in the Table column. •Click on the icon for browse. •Locate your Username under user_login •Click edit (may look like a pencil icon in some versions of phpMyAdmin)
•Your user_id will be shown, click on Edit •Next to the user_pass is a long list of numbers and letters. •Select and delete these and type in your new password. •Type in the password you want to use. Just type it in normally, but remember, it is case- sensitive. •In this example, the new password will be 'rabbitseatcarrots' •Once you have done that, click the dropdown menu indicated, and select MD5 from the menu.
•Check that your password is actually correct, and that MD5 is in the box. •Click the 'Go' button to the bottom right. •Test the new password on the login screen. If it doesn't work, check that you've followed these instructions exactly. To Get know more about Wordpress website related Query Visit us at - https://www.growyourbrand.com Call Us - 800-514-2544