
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
