Empty the database and try another install but check that your details are correct in wp-config.php first.
I have done this twice. No change. The password I put in wp-config.php is the password required for connection to the database. This works fine. The problem is that the install.php is not generating a blog password for me, as the documentation says it should. It’s putting tables into the database, but not telling me what my admin password is.
You set up your Admin password and email address up on the first page of the install, if I remember correctly. The default admin username is admin.
The password in wp-config.php is the user password for your database.
No, the page does not allow me to set up a password, it only allows me to input the name of the blog, and my email. Presumably it should either then ask me to input a password, generate one for me, or email me a password. It does none of these.
I’ve tried this with Firefox and IE. No difference.
Could it have anything to do with this, on the config.php document:
** The Database Collate type. Don’t change this if in doubt. */
define(‘DB_COLLATE’, ”);
I have made no changes here.
Sorry – my bad. Step 1 only asks for Email address and Blog name.
No – I don’t think that define('DB_COLLATE', ''); an issue. The only situations where the install would halt would be:
– WP already installed
– Insufficient requirements
– Invalid email address
In each case, an error message is shown.
The only thing I can think of to do is to uninstall it and try again, maybe with an earlier version of WP?
Don’t use an earlier version in you can possibly avoid it. It may make your site more vulnerable to hack attempts. Have you checked that your hosting account supports the minimum requirements?
It does support these requirements. I wonder if the problem has to do with emailing from the site. That is, the WP program provides for emailing to users (e.g. lost passwords). How does it do that? How does WP on my host send emails? Could it be that this is what isn’t working?????
Just to let you know Dave – you’re not alone. I’m doing my first install of wordpress – and have been stuck on that email thing. I’ve done it twice, but I get no email. I don’t know how it is meant to send it – but its not working.
I’ve got stuck at various stages of the “simple 5 step installation”
Currently, I have been logged in to the blog – but then cannot log in again. I am getting totally frustrated with the whole experience. I don’t know if there is a problem with my host (my site loads fine) a problem with the config (and yet I’ve managed to be logged in at some point today – twice), I really don’t understand it all. Just logged into this forum – to see if I can find any pointers. Nice to see someone else is having the same email problem. Its not just me then.
Paul
Hi
Hallelujah – I’m in (at bl**dy long last) – worse than pulling my own teeth.
A couple of things I noted. Dave, in your first post, you mentioned trying to login to WordPress using the Database password. This is incorrect. The database pass in the config file is not the one you need to use. The password for WordPress is set during the install procedure, it has a page and asks you for a user name and password. At least – that’s what it is supposed to do.
In the end, I have been into phpMyAdmin about 50 times changing my password – and still could not get it to work. I watched the last link that esmi posted (thank you esmi). It does exactly what I was doing myself. However, one difference – small – but clearly significant and not clearly mentioned elsewhere.
In phpMyAdmin, when you change the password – that video shows putting the password in normal text (as password), then selecting MD5 from the pull down menu. On the next page it gives you the MD5 pass, which is a long string of characters. You’d think that this was the pass? NO. Its not! I tried logging in using that, it doesn’t work. On the video, it appears that he only types in a few characters, as if he’s typing the word “password” again. So I tried that.
Guess what – it works! I’m in.
Makes no logic to me whatsoever but it works. I even used the word password – so I was doing exactly the same thing. Now I need to try another word/phrase, but presumably it will work. I’ll report back if it doesn’t.
Paul
I have resolved this issue. It turns out to have nothing to do with WordPress. The problem was that the host server was blocking email sending as a security measure. I took it up with the server admin, and they fixed it for me. So now I can login.