Recently, i upgraded my WAMP from WampServer2.0f to WampServer2.0g.
I uninstalled WampServer2.0f and then only installed WampServer2.0g.
I can access http://localhost or http://127.0.0.1/ and i can see under my tools section that there is a link to phpMyadmin which points to http://127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin/
I get the error: Forbidden - You don't have permission to access /phpmyadmin/ on this server whenever i try to access phpMyadmin.
Additional Info:
My WAMP icon is white.
I tried Restarting all services but nothing helped.
I have a folder called phpmyadmin3.1.3 which is located inside C:\wamp\apps.
The version of MySQL on my localhost is 5.1.32 (How do i know this? I clicked on my WAMP icon, pointed to MySQL --> Version and it displayed a checked mark on 5.1.32).
Did some homework, and people say that there may be a problem with the phpmyadmin.conf file. It's located in my C:\wamp\alias
Can that file be edited phpmyadmin.conf?
How do i solve this?
I havent tried uninstalling and reinstalling WAMP. I'll do that as a last resort (and i don't know if that will fix things).
Thank you all for reading this.
I uninstalled WampServer2.0f and then only installed WampServer2.0g.
I can access http://localhost or http://127.0.0.1/ and i can see under my tools section that there is a link to phpMyadmin which points to http://127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin/
I get the error: Forbidden - You don't have permission to access /phpmyadmin/ on this server whenever i try to access phpMyadmin.
Additional Info:
My WAMP icon is white.
I tried Restarting all services but nothing helped.
I have a folder called phpmyadmin3.1.3 which is located inside C:\wamp\apps.
The version of MySQL on my localhost is 5.1.32 (How do i know this? I clicked on my WAMP icon, pointed to MySQL --> Version and it displayed a checked mark on 5.1.32).
Did some homework, and people say that there may be a problem with the phpmyadmin.conf file. It's located in my C:\wamp\alias
Can that file be edited phpmyadmin.conf?
How do i solve this?
I havent tried uninstalling and reinstalling WAMP. I'll do that as a last resort (and i don't know if that will fix things).
Thank you all for reading this.