NOTE! This is a post of mine from 18 months ago on another site…and while doing some more thrilling site maintenance, I came across it once again. Remember, you can’t make money with your blog if you can’t access the admin features, so it’s still just as relevant today. Enjoy!
It was a dark and stormy night, and I remember:
My mom is always fond of telling me, if anything is going to happen to anyone, it generally happens to my daughter.
My oh my, was she ever right.
For the past few weeks, I’ve been in a frenzy of work, creating new wordpress blogs, tying up loose ends, and generally wreaking havoc and mayhem in my vaguely non-existent sanity.
Now, this by itself isn’t really news (the cutting edge of parallel processing has been my home ever since I was a sysadmin at AT&T), but it DOES lend itself to rather unique, ahem, opportunities for undying nail-biting shirt-ripping foot mooshing fist punching bouts of lovely delightful stress.
Take, for example, the past 10 minutes. Earlier this week, I had set up posting Owlbert updates from Owlbert.com to Virtual-coach.com . And I moved Barbaraling.com to new servers, adding a wordpress blog there as well (wow, talk about a blast from the past…..)! Plus, I’ve been tweaking the blogs/databases at various other sites as well.
Now, I have specific passwords I use for specific sites. I had thought I changed BarbaraLing.com from the default password and when I decided to login, typed what I believed was correct.
HA HA, chortled my beloved domain name! The password no workie! It was then I realized I had failed to update it…but even more un-intelligently, had ticked off ‘Remember my (INCORRECT) password‘ in my browser window to boot!
DOES THE EXCITEMENT NEVER END??????
End result? A wordpress blog with no way to access it. Oh, sure, I tried sending the password to myself, and even now, I’m certain that after it finishes site-seeing on the Internet, I’ll eventually receive the information.
Sigh. Only me. Well, probably not ONLY me, but hey – it’s character building!
Anywhos, I searched about online for ways to recover the password and discovered:
It was a true lifesaver! I followed the instructions step-by-step and they were *perfect*. Lots of good graphics support the tutorial; it was extremly easy to understand and implement.
Need other ideas as well? Check out:
- How to Reset WordPress Password to Recover Forgotten Secret
- How to recover WordPress Admin Password
- The Agony of the Lost WordPress Password
So! If you’re ever a rebel without a clue, and can’t get into your WP admin dashboard, visit the above link and give that a go. It’s truly a lifesaver.
Enjoy,
Barbara Ling