How to Reset My WordPress Admin Password Print

  • Updated on 07-May-2024
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Forgetting your WordPress password can be a common issue that can happen to anyone. That’s why the WordPress platform has several built-in methods for resetting your password. Depending on your specific situation, there are several ways to reset your WordPress admin password. Here are a few common methods:

  1. Resetting via the login page:

    • Navigate to your website’s login page.
    • Click the “Lost your password?” link.
    • Enter your account’s email address or username, and click “Get New Password.”
    • Check your email for instructions on how to reset your password.This method will only work if you have access to the email associated with your admin account.

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  2. Resetting via cPanel:

     

    • Log in to your cPanel account.

    • Scroll down to the “Databases” section and click on the “phpMyAdmin” icon.

    • Select your WordPress database.

    • Click on the “wp_users” table.

    • Locate the row for the admin user, and click the “Edit” link.

    • Change the password field to the desired new password.

    • Click the “Go” button.

    • This method will only work if you have access to the email associated with your admin account.
  3. Resetting via FTP:
    • Connect to your website using an FTP client.

    • Navigate to the root directory of your WordPress installation.

    • Rename the “wp-config-sample.php” file to “wp-config.php”

    • Open the “wp-config.php” file with a text editor.

    • Add the following line of code, and change the “password” to your desired new password:

      define( ‘WP_RESET_PASSWORD’, ‘password’ );

    • Save the changes and upload the file back to your server.

    • Visit your website, and the new password will work.

      Please remove the line of code added in wp-config.php after resetting the password.

  4. Using Softaculous:

     

    • Log in to your cPanel account.

    • Scroll down to the “Software” section and click on the “Softaculous App Installer” icon.

    • Once you are in Softaculous, locate the WordPress installation for which you wish to reset the password.

    • Click on the “List Installations” button.

    • Click on the “Edit Details” button.

    • Click on the “Change Password” button.

    • Type the new password you want to set and confirm it.

    • Click on the “Change Password” button.

    • You will see a message confirming that the password has been changed.

    This method will only work if you have access to the cPanel account.

  5. Using cPanel’s WordPress Toolkit:

     

    • Log in to your cPanel account.

    • Scroll down to the “WordPress” section and click on the “WordPress Toolkit” icon.

    • Once in the WordPress Toolkit, locate the WordPress installation for which you wish to reset the password.

    • Click on the “Manage” button for that installation.

    • Click on the “Users” tab.

    • Click on the “Edit” button for the admin user.

    • Scroll down to the “Account Management” section.

    • Type the new password you want to set and confirm it.

    • Click on the “Save” button.

    • You will see a message confirming that the password has been changed.

    This method will only work if you have access to the cPanel account.


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