

Also since there is an unlimited total number of transfers, you can utilize up to 100 Manual Transfers.įor more information please see our Transfers Support Article, contact our transfers department at or call 866.96. Another example: A Pro Dedicated server includes unlimited cPanel to cPanel transfers, this means you can have 150 sites (or even more) moved. Out of this 30, you can have 20 cPanel to cPanel transfers and 10 Manual Transfers, or any combination of the two that totals 30 or less websites. Please note that this does require that your old host's cPanel backup generator to be active.Ī few examples: An Aluminium Reseller account includes up to 30 free transfers. This will also include your emails and email accounts. Click on the Save Installation Details button.ġWhile we can do unlimited cPanel to cPanel transfers for you, depending on your account, you will have a limited number of Manual Transfers.ĢFull cPanel transfers include all domains, Addon Domains, Subdomains, and cPanel settings.Log into phpMyAdmin Once logged in, in the left menu click the name of your Joomla 3.0 database. Enter the username and preferred password on the Username and Password fields, respectively. To resolve this issue, you can use phpMyAdmin to manually reset your password within the database. For example, if your Joomla table prefix is jm, you would type the following. If your Joomla installation uses table prefixes, make sure you add it to the users table. To change the password for another account, change the username field to the correct value. Click on the pencil icon to edit the installation. This command assumes that you want to change the password for the admin user account.

Navigate to the Joomla Installations section, then locate the domain name for the installation.Go to your joomla control panel login using your admin username and new password and change the password IMMEDIATELY to something secure. On the Softaculous page, click on the Installations box. Access the file via the web browser by typing the url ( is you see a blank page without errors the its most likely the password has been changed.Under Software, click on Softaculous Apps Installer.You can now log in to the admin account with your new password.Then, in the drop-down, select MD5 to encrypt your password. Look for Password varchar(100), then clear the value on the far right.Under the user for which you want to reset the password, click edit. Under username, you will see the list of registered users.If Joomla is installed via Softacuolous, the database will be named joomla878. If Joomla is installed through QuickInstall, this would be named jmln#. Click on the Joomla database from the list on the left.Look for the Databases section, then click phpMyAdmin.Click Reset Password to change the password for the selected user.Type in your new password in the Password field.Click Reset Password next to the installation for which you would like the password reset.In the top navigation bar, select My Installs.Under Software/Services, click on QuickInstall.Click Submit to have the password sent to your email address.Enter the admin email address of the account you're trying to access.On the login form, click Forgot Your Password link.Please replace '' with your actual domain and installation location. Via Manual Password Reset via phpMyAdmin.Via the Forgot Password link on the Login Page.Joomla Database Users Under username, you will see the list of registered users. Remember to reset the password again from the back-end, as the MD5 encryption is much more secure this way.There are four ways to reset your Joomla password. Manual Password Reset via phpMyAdmin Click joomusers on the list. Save your new password and log into the backend of your Joomla site. How to reset my Joomla administrator password Access your phpMyAdmin in Site Tools and select the Joomla Select the users table (e.g. Delete these letters, and type in a new password.īEFORE saving, remember to select "MD5" in the "function" dropdown list. Under the "password" field, you will see a long list of encrypted letters. You will now see all user data in a form. Select the prefixofyourtable_users table.Ĭlick "Browse" and select "Edit" (the small pen icon) on the user whose password you wish to reset. If you have lost your admin password and you can't log into the backend, then you're able to reset the password in your PhpMyAdmin. The full instructions outlined on that Joomla documentation page is as follows (I'm quoting for completeness of the full picture): How do you 'reset the password again from the back-end'? Remember to reset the password again from the back-end, as the MD5 But the instructions end with this confusing statement: I need to reset the administrator password with a new one.Īccording to this page, this is possible. I lost the administrator password, but I got the cPanel and phpMyAdmin access.
