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  • You go to your mysql admin ……….i.e phpmyadmin ………..if you have installed ………..open the databse which u have used for wordpress ….. use this code
    Be sure you have installed wordpress in root.

    UPDATE wp_options set ‘option_value’= “Your Ip here” where ‘option_id’= 1;

    Thread Starter David_1960

    (@david_1960)

    Thank you both for the reply – working on it….

    Also, strangly, got an email purportedly from WP with a WP ‘security patch’ attachment I was to download and install.

    I’ve been using WP for a long time and have not seen such a patch sent via email. Any ideas what? who that might be?

    Upon doing what did you get the email? For PW resetting? What is the name of the attachment and for what purpose?

    Thread Starter David_1960

    (@david_1960)

    I did nothing with the email – since I thought it looked suspicious. The topic was about a missing WP ‘security patch’ – nothing to do with my PW issue. I can forward the email to you if you will give me an email address.

    You can use http://pastebin.com/

    Just highlight, copy and paste the email.

    Thread Starter David_1960

    (@david_1960)

    Just pasted the email – I went to check the properties of the download patch and all information re properties was ‘Not Available’.

    Please post the pastebin URL.

    Thread Starter David_1960

    (@david_1960)

    No, it is not from WP, or anything related to that, but real spam or malware. By the way, did you try to get a PW reset from your login form?

    Thread Starter David_1960

    (@david_1960)

    No, I was unable to get a reset. Have a friend that is looking at the code for me. He found some ‘salt’ code in the wp-config.php file – so working on that. I’m not knowledgeable enough to work on the php code –

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