How to Add an Admin User to the WordPress Database from phpMyAdmin?

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Steps to add an Admin user to the WordPress database from phpMyAdmin:

  • Log in to cPanel.
  • Navigate to the Databases section and click on phpMyAdmin.
  • Choose your database. It might be possible that you have multiple databases in your phpMyadmin.

So to find the appropriate database name just follow these steps:

  • On the cPanel dashboard, click on File Manager.
  • Go to the public_html folder and click on wp.
  • On the right side, you will get files and folders in that, right-click on the wp-config.php file and click on the view option.
  • In this section, you will see the database name.

  • Now, go back to phpMyAdmin and click on the databasename_users table. In our case, the database table name is this.

  • Click on Insert.
  • Fill the required information in the mentioned fields.

  • In the user_pass dropdown, select MD5.

  • Click on Go.
  • Click on the databasename_users table.
  • As you can see the recently added record with ID. In the next step, we will use this id in the user_id field.
  • Select the databasename_usermeta table and click on Insert.
  • Enter the id of the user which we have created in the previous query.
  • In the meta_key textbox, enter the databasename_capabilities. In our case, meta_key is this.

  • In the meta_value textbox add this code: a:1:{s:13:”administrator”;s:1:”1″;}
  • Again in this section, enter the user_id.
  • In the meta_key textbox, enter the databasename_user_level. In our case, meta_key is this.

  • In the meta_value textbox, enter the value as 10.
  • Click on Go.

Now, follow the steps to check the newly added admin user in WordPress:

  • Log in to WordPress with a newly created username and password.
  • Click on Users.
  • As you can see the newly created username with Administrator role.

That’s how you can add an admin user to the WordPress Database from phpMyAdmin.


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