If you cannot find it then you are going to have to cheat. That should also have been where you entered your id. This, for me, is a complex annoyance that really needs to be reviewed - but all bow to the Gods of Security. When you initially logged in, did you give yourself an identity? You should have been prompted for an id and a password that contains no less than 8 characters, with one a capital letter, one number and one non-aplhanumeric character. I'm reluctant to take the advice you gave Carlos - intall WAMP - without uninstalling XAMPP/Apache/My Sql. I've even tried to uninstall in the hopes of reinstalling and cannot even do this! Course site comes up, but I can no longer edit as I can't logon as admin. I'm going in circles reading various postings and trying different things to no avail. I logged out and when I tried to login the following day, I could not (received error message "Invalid login, try again"). I set up my account as the administrator and started building the class. I am, however, a bit desperate to get this to work as I'm up again a deadline to demo an online course on Saturday 7/16.Īfter the initial installation, everything seemed to check out ok - no error messages. I must say I am a complete novice and know very little about the topics being discussed on this forum. I installed the 2.1 beta version of, what I thought was the complete Moodle package for using one's computer as a stand alone server. I've been trying to get XAMPP to work for the past 14 hours. I was reading the posting you made several weeks ago to Carlos in June about using WAMP server instead of XAMPP to run Moodle as a stand alone installation. I can't stay trying to fix this now, so can we leave this until tomorrow? I'm in the UK.its the middle of the night. WAMP is tidier.neater and works without a BLACK SCREEN terminal which takes you back 20 years or so when all we had was MS DOS.come on Carlos we don't want to go there!!! Just DELETE the MOODLE that you installed on the me. So for you now, because you will need to back track to to where you were after you got WAMP installed. The problem with the forum, is that people see an email and instinctively answer it without looking to see what others have written, so now we have a situation which has put you back a day, because I did not realise you had the the wrong download. Then read the reast of what I have written. ServerSettings fig.What you thought was Moodle package was Moodle for Windows which is a totaly different thing than the normal Moodle weekly version download which you will find HERE It's just an ordinary Zip file which you save to your desk top. You can find port number as follows: Open XAMP->config->service port setting->mySql. Write “localhost:3307” within $cfg = ‘ localhost:3307′ as shown given picture. Resolve this issue by manually editing in the file “” located at “C:\xampp\phpMyAdmin”. $cfg = ‘127.0.0.1’ This is default port number. You will see file in phpMyAdmin folder, just open it with notepad MyPhpAdmin folder fig.3 You have to write this line skip-grant-tables after. It will open in notepad as shown in figure. So, you have to open XAMPP Control Panel ->Click MySql Config->Click my.ini XAMPP control panal fig. What should be done! Let’s see in below with some easy steps.ġ. Error resolving of PhpMyAdmin access denied.įor most first time install, accessing will directly take us to the PhpMyAdmin web interface without asking for password or anything because by default there is no password set. But when you install it second time you can face an error like this while accessing PhpMyAdmin.Due to that previous default loaclhost port number is not valid now.
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