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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

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You need to use control panel provided by your hosting account. Or you can edit .htaccess. Using FTP.

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You need to use control panel provided by your hosting account.  Or you can edit .htaccess.  Using FTP.

 

 

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.

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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.

 

 

Never mind, I was looking at the wrong .htaccess

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Never mind, I was looking at the wrong .htaccess

 

 

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?

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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.

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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.

 

 

Thanks worked like a charm!

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