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Accessing phpMyAdmin
Most users will go through their web hosting package's control panel to start phpMyAdmin. You may bookmark the phpMyAdmin interface directly. Once you have accessed your account control panel (assuming your host provides cPanel ...
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Restoring the Database
Restoring the database may be used either to install your data after moving your system, or to set the system back to the state at the time of backing up. Load phpMyAdmin as described under the Accessing phpMyAdmin page. If you are not already on that page, click ...
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database, mysql, restore
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Backing up the Database
backup process is fairly straightforward and should be done on a regular basis, particularly prior to installing or removing components (in case something goes awry), or when new content is added regularly. Load phpMyAdmin as described under the Accessing phpMyAdmin page. \\ Select ...
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How to Apply SQL Upgrades using phpMyAdmin
Login to phpMyAdmin If your host has provided cPanel you can access phpMyAdmin by logging into your cPanel on your server and locating the "MySQL Databases" icon. Click on this icon then scroll down to the bottom of the page where you will find a link ...
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database, mysql, mambo, patches, upgrades
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Backing up & Restoring the Database
Introduction There are many ways to backup and restore databases. All have advantages and disadvantages. The focus of this howto is on using a graphical web based interface called phpMyAdmin, a system that comes as a standard feature with most of today's web hosting packages. Detailed information ...
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database, mysql, backup
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