and the only way we have found to solve it was to restart the server. You have to stop all systems processes too, and start it up again. You can either use the database control panel (XAMPP control panel, for example) or thecommand line. The solution will be very specific...
A fresh installation of theXAMPP Control Panelon a Windows device doesn’t hold the root password forMySQL PHPMyAdmin. In such a case, it could be easily accessible to everyone and that results in vulnerable to critical risks. To avoid it, we suggest you set an appropriately secure password ...
Assumes you have installed XAMPP. Instructions can be foundhere. UPDATE 17-March-2012:If you are running Windows 7 (and possibly Vista) the default security settings prevent you from running applications with administrative privileges. This means that you won’t be able to save changes made to ...
To do this, click one of the options inside the control panel menu that says something like “FTP users/accounts” or “FTP access” or “FTP settings”. If you don’t see any users, or you don’t know the password, you can quickly create a new user by clicking “add new user”,...
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