• I cannot access my admin login page and having trouble with my site url https://www.upfnp.com which is not displaying properly. I tried the phpMyAdmin and FTP troubleshoot but it seems that I am having issues getting that to work (I’m a noob lol). I recently updated wordpress and the plug-ins but even then it was working fine. The problem occurred shortly after I begin tooling around to fix a display issue (the dash showed one thing and the actual site display another even after saving the changes I made). Please help!

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  • Hi

    Your site seems to direct to https://www.upfnp.com/admin/wp-admin/ which doesn’t exist.

    You can log into phpMyAdmin and export your SQL then find and replace all instances of upfnp.com/admin/ with upfnp.com/ (You can use notepad / notepad++ to accomplish this).

    Save your file. Use the save as option and save as a new file so you have the original copy as a backup.

    Then delete your tables and import your saved SQL.

    This should resolve your issue.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Do not attempt to edit an SQL export! You are likely to break your site.

    If you want to do a search and replace *and cannot login* to use a plugin, use the search/replace script here:

    https://interconnectit.com/products/search-and-replace-for-wordpress-databases/

    always backup your db first.

    Please note I am not endorsing the diagnosis above, just trying to keep you from damaging your site should you try his fix.

    Thread Starter phitguy7

    (@phitguy7)

    I followed the WordPress support guide on using the phpMyAdmin and changed jel0_options_value field to a:0:{}. My site url upfnp.com still isnt showing correctly. When I try to go to the admin page, now I’m getting a “Error establishing a database connection” message. Please advise. Did I make it worse??

    Please follow my instructions and try to use an easy find/replace tool if you do not prefer notepad++ etc.

    Work on your original SQL export.

    Alternatively hire a developer – it’s probably the safest option.

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