Guest Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 Does anyone know where to find this? I have mine setup in www.icemanmods.com/cart/admin and I want to change the login password, there is someone who has it who I wish to no longer have it
Guest Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 You need to use control panel provided by your hosting account. Or you can edit .htaccess. Using FTP.
Guest Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 You need to use control panel provided by your hosting account. Or you can edit .htaccess. Using FTP. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I installed Oscommerce via Cpanel, when it asked for username and password months ago I put it in, now i want to change my user name to the admin access. I tried to go in VIA cpanel to Edit .htaccess and its blank, I also tried to manually view it and or edit it but it did not work. I need to change the Admin password somehow, I looked in Mysql on the Oscommerce database but cant figure it out.
Guest Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 I installed Oscommerce via Cpanel, when it asked for username and password months ago I put it in, now i want to change my user name to the admin access. I tried to go in VIA cpanel to Edit .htaccess and its blank, I also tried to manually view it and or edit it but it did not work. I need to change the Admin password somehow, I looked in Mysql on the Oscommerce database but cant figure it out. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Never mind, I was looking at the wrong .htaccess
Guest Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 Never mind, I was looking at the wrong .htaccess <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I am in www/cart/admin Edit .htaccess and this is what I see AuthType Basic AuthName "OS Commerce Administration" AuthUserFile "/home/icemscom/.htpasswds/cart/admin/passwd" require valid-user I tried to find that folder, but I cant there is no cart/admin/passwd Any help?
Guest Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 If you have cPanel forget about .htaccess for now. Login to your cPanel and use Password Protect Directories (near the top right of the page). You can add/remove/edit access in this section.
Guest Posted January 18, 2005 Posted January 18, 2005 If you have cPanel forget about .htaccess for now. Login to your cPanel and use Password Protect Directories (near the top right of the page). You can add/remove/edit access in this section. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks worked like a charm!
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