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    Fantastico -> SMF -> phpMyAdmin???

    So i used fantastico to install SMF, now i'm thinking it was probably a mistake.

    How do i find the password to the user created for it for phpMyAdmin access?

    Eg:

    PHPMYADMIN LOGIN
    Username: olliepop_smf2
    password: ????????????????????

    How do i find that out?
    Edit:
    Can an administrator please change the password of user: olliepop_smf2 for me and send me an email or something with the password? Thanks
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    Re: Fantastico -> SMF -> phpMyAdmin???

    Im going on a limb here, because I've never used Fantastico:

    if you go into cPanel -> MySQL Databases
    http:// yoursite .com:2082/frontend/x3/sql/index.html

    you should see at the bottom some users, just make a new one, give it all permissions, and assign it to your db.

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    Re: Fantastico -> SMF -> phpMyAdmin???

    OR, I'm pretty sure your forum has a configuration file. You cannot access it through HTTP but you should be able to access it through FTP, and you can see the name of the MySQL database, the user, and even the password! Hope that helps!

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    Re: Fantastico -> SMF -> phpMyAdmin???

    Quote Originally Posted by diabolo View Post
    Im going on a limb here, because I've never used Fantastico:

    if you go into cPanel -> MySQL Databases
    http:// yoursite .com:2082/frontend/x3/sql/index.html

    you should see at the bottom some users, just make a new one, give it all permissions, and assign it to your db.
    Excellent! Thanks! Worked like a charm.

    Quote Originally Posted by techmunchies View Post
    OR, I'm pretty sure your forum has a configuration file. You cannot access it through HTTP but you should be able to access it through FTP, and you can see the name of the MySQL database, the user, and even the password! Hope that helps!
    Unforunately the config file password was part of the problem

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    Re: Fantastico -> SMF -> phpMyAdmin???

    Quote Originally Posted by olliepop View Post
    Excellent! Thanks! Worked like a charm.



    Unforunately the config file password was part of the problem
    Oh...okay! Sorry, I guess I misunderstood you then! Sorry I couldn't help.

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    Re: Fantastico -> SMF -> phpMyAdmin???

    Quote Originally Posted by olliepop View Post
    Excellent! Thanks! Worked like a charm.

    Unforunately the config file password was part of the problem
    no problem, glad I could help you

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    Re: Fantastico -> SMF -> phpMyAdmin???

    cool

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