From: Eric H. <eh...@la...> - 2009-02-03 12:43:19
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Thanks for putting up with me Franky! Sorry, I'm Cpanel only so I didn't really understand what you were talking about when you wrote "execute the sql statement" (though for a while there I was ready to execute my computer!!!) Without the terminology for cpanel I'm pretty lost. Alls well that ends well. Thank you again! Eric On Feb 3, 2009, at 5:23 PM, Franky Van Liedekerke wrote: > eheh :-) > That was also what I said (the admin vs root mail before), and since > you used phpmyadmin to enter the code manually, that might indeed be > the encoded version for "esp" :-) The sql query should've done the > same ... > But again: where does this "admin" user come from? > > Franky > > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Eric Hagley > <eh...@la...> wrote: > It took a long time but finally I worked it out. > You do have to revert to root but in the mysql database for password > you have to enter 7bb357162158ed46 which is code for esp. > I was then able to get into my old files! > Thank you to all! > regards, > Eric > > On Feb 1, 2009, at 11:26 PM, Franky Van Liedekerke wrote: > > On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 20:59:01 +0900 > Eric Hagley <eh...@la...> wrote: > > Sorry Franky, but also, in the email you sent there was no section > "Auth". There is in the present table with a value "BASIC". Is auth > needed? > Again, thank you? > Eric > > sorry, but this one I don't understand ... in the mysql tables, > there's > no mentioning of auth/basic authentication types. That is only in the > config file. > > Franky > > > |