Hey Hugh
In cPanel check if you can still access phpMyAdmin – you’ll need to know your database name, username and password.
Copy all the files back onto your server and make sure the database details are the same as before in wp-config.php
You shouldnt run into too many problems, biggest thing is the database as that is where the settings are stored.
Did you install throught Softacolous?
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Hugh07
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Hi dainemawer
I did install through Softacolous.
I previously tried copying all the folders & file back to the server and it did’t work.
Then I tried reinstalling WordPress and it still didn’t work.
I can access phpMyAdmin and there appear to be 2 database listed.
I viewed the WP-config.php file from my PC and it has a different database name to those in phpMyAdmin.
Should I change one of the database names?
How should I go forward from here.
Thanks
Hugh
Hmmm,
Okay – one of the databases in phpMyAdmin will have the necessary data.
When you delete the wordpress files off your server it doesnt delete the database.
I dont think your files are the problem here, its just a database connection – do you get an error message when you look at your home url? ie. http://www.yourdomain.com
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Hugh07
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Hi dainemawer,
Thanks for your help. Rather than spending a lot of time trying to solve the problem I just recreated the site.
Thanks
hugh
Hey there. So do you use a plugin to backup the site? What one?
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Hugh07
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I haven’t used a plugin in the past but I will be reviewing my backup strategy going forward.