Then, select the directory and select Password Protect Directory. thanks againI installed osCommerce little period ago, I haven't enough time to log my admin section while that period. An administrator (admin) password is the password to any Windows account that has administrator level access. If you do not have a cPanel then looking in the .htaccess file it will say exactly where your password … That gave me the correct login path. You need to put in your current pass "admin" and then you can change your current pass I can't find anyone having the same problem, so I got a feeling this is a dumb question - but I'm baffled Is that the case? (In the X theme, you must click the MySQL Databases icon and scroll to the very bottom to find the phpMyAdmin link.) Since this is a new install, you would be much better off installing either of the community build versions:1. open: admin/.htpasswd_oscommerceNow, you need to find out if the problem with the admin side of one of your stores is a store problem, or a database problem. now I forget the admin login details.I had to remove the module data by hand. Archived. .htaccess?An actual URL may give us more to work with.Is the upgrade a simple and straightforward process?My mistake. ?Then check your paths in the /home/flucid/public_html/catalog/includes/configure.php file.Yes, directory security on the administration directory is quite necessary. For resetting the admin password,The only option is to reset the osCommerce admin password. I saw it was not a zip file, so I FTPed it. Are there instructions on OSC?Thank you for your suggestions. Above it says to changes the classes.php file. How can I change my Admin Login details ? Here is the easiest way to reset the password for most people. Your username and password were setup when you installed osCommerce, the username is usually: admin If you forgot or don't know your password, here is a link to an article that covers " How to reset your osCommerce password." You can then login and reset it to what you want. If the payment methods are available in the payment process but not in the admin area then the error is likely in the configure.php file in the admin path.Now which password? (Module Directory: /home/flucid/public_html/catalog/includes/modules/payment/).And, if it is the directory security username/password that your client cannot remember then you can easily change it in the site cPanel.Use phpmyadmin to access your database. Put in your new username and password. I am trying to diagnose a problem. You will need these when you install osCommerce.There are two user names and passwords you need with a new installation of osCommerce:A few problems: htpasswd_oscommerce is blank (0b) in all stores on our site. However, I was using the wrong web address. I hope I can import individual db tables into Gold.4. It too is responsiveYou will need to know the user name and password to access your database(s). I still don't understand how I get in. Just as well, that wasn't going anywhere.Once you recreated your login and could enter your admin, go to:Installing Gold is pretty much the same as 2.3.4.
And I did need a responsive format. THe directory is password protected. I did not realize 2.3.4 was so old. If you have one and are wondering what it does then post it here and someone can tell you. By suscrofa, April 13, 2017 in General Support. ), then import a COPY of your old database into your new, now-empty database.4. I looked in all the htaccess I could find, but saw no passwords. select the line(s) you find there and delete all of themDo you have a local machine on which you can run your site for testing? There isn't a default user or password; you declare them when you set up OSCommerce for the first time and you set them up independent, and advance, of the OSCommerce install procedure. Presently I have a number of options in that directory but none are showing up on the module admin page. Then all would work.Chances are you have an error in one of the configure.php files. The information you enter at that time will become your default admin log in information.You should probably also ask yourself if you are qualified to go much further with them...You need to ask your client which password.
'modules/');Thanks for your help, Now I fixed the problem. I replaced that db with a copy of original right after it was set up and everything was working. The directory security is the popup. (By admin I mean, where you can manage inventory, payment methods, etc) For what I am doing it does not seem that I will need the directory security. It is 2.3.4 version. Thanks, Jack! Then call up the URL to your admin area again. Does your host?I have Gold on the host now, but cannot open it. use osCommerce_dbname; Next, reset the admin password from the Administrator table using the command, UPDATE administrators SET admin_password=`6cdd7c57450225fac77427f5962bb726:40` WHERE admin.admin_id=1; This will reset the admin password to “pass”. It changes the login to admin, admin. I think this is also the case with the 2.3.4 version but don't recall for sure.Edge: This is continuously evolving, and is currently the very latest version. Only if you want to accomplish something that only an .htaccess file is capable of. This time, however, I don't have it.