admin password changed automatically after change theprofile

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mireka
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admin password changed automatically after change theprofile

Post by mireka »

i tried to edit my profile, and i set it to not to send me email when comments are posted on my topic, then after apply it, my password changed to something.

is this just me?
tomsommer
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Post by tomsommer »

Hi,

Please file a bug on sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=54 ... unc=browse so we can look further into this.

Thanks :)
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jhermanns
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Post by jhermanns »

maybe it's your browser autofilling the password field (that might not be visible to you)?
johnny

Post by johnny »

This happened to me too, has anyone discovered a way to prevent this? I think it has something to do with the autocomplete feature of web browsers, like the previous post suggested.

How can I reset the admin password, without deleting the entire site?

Thanks!
garvinhicking
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Post by garvinhicking »

You can go to your phpMyAdmin and edit the serendipity_authors table. There reset the password to your new password. Make sure you select "MD5" in the dropdown next to the password field.

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Johnny

Post by Johnny »

Ok. I feel like i should I know where to find the phpMyAdmin script, but as Serendipity is installed through my godaddy.com account, i unfortunately dont know where to find this script.

Should i FTP to my domain, and look in the serendipity folders, or is this something I would have to access through the domain hosts control panel?

Thanks,
J
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Post by garvinhicking »

I sadly don't know much about godaddy. phpMyAdmin is a script to administrate your MySQL database - not sure if godaddy offers something similar in their control panel.

But yes, if you have your SQL database username+password you can install phpMyAdmin quite easily.

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