still nothing happenedĤ) i then tried using firefox as it is believed that internet explorer or internet edge is not a good browser for xamppĥ) after that i went to config file i.e config.inc inside phpmyadmin folderĪnd did some crap as were given in the instructions. Installing might not end up properly(realized it doesn't matter :) lmao)ģ) i tried to change ports several times of xampp from 80 to some different number like 8080 etc. THINGS THAT DIDN'T WORKġ) i installed xampp initially in a different drive and not c because of UAC issues so i uninstalled Xampp and installed it again in c (didn't work)Ģ) while reinstalling i deactivated the antivirus as setup said that some I ll list them so that you don't go through all of them again. XAMPP Security Wizard when I started xampp on my windows 10 there were many options available, unfortunately every one of them failed. There is no guarantee that different XAMPP/PHPMyAdmin versions implement security/anything in the same way. If the reason that you want your old config is because of security setup that you once had, I would definitely suggest still using the security wizard built into XAMPP so that you can be assured that you have the right configuration for the right version. Compare them and copy/replace the important parts that you want to carry over, the file (in its default state) isn't that long and it should be relatively easy to do so. If its does, then open up both the new (that works) and the backup you took earlier of your old one. Then copy the (in the same directory) and rename it to If it is, rename it to something else as a backup. Once you have confirmed which case your PHPMyAdmin is in, confirm that your is located in its root directory. If the config was the primary issue (and it may still be nthary) you would get a php error, not a http "Object not found" error,Īs for the config error, here are some steps to correct it: PHPMyAdmin tends to have inconsistent directory names across its versions/distributions.Įdit: Confirm the URL by checking the name of the root folder! Did you try 'localhost/phpmyadmin' ? (notice the lowercase)
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