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# hammerwave

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 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Can’t access WP-Admin with client details](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-access-wp-admin-with-client-details/)
 *  [hammerwave](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hammerwave/)
 * (@hammerwave)
 * [9 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-access-wp-admin-with-client-details/#post-8351335)
 * From what I observed, the usernames and password that were given is still not
   correct. If you have access to the domain hosting panel, you can change the password
   of that username in the database. You just need to go to the phpmyadmin settings
   and modify the user password there.
 * Hope this helps your concern.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [FTP host error](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/ftp-host-error/)
 *  [hammerwave](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hammerwave/)
 * (@hammerwave)
 * [9 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/ftp-host-error/#post-8351267)
 * Hi,
 * Why don’t you just create a backup of your site you created in the local host.
   Then install a new WordPress in your hosting server. It should be a fresh install
   WordPress. Then import the backup files you created to your new install.
 * In that way, it does not have to ask you for any IP or any server settings.
 * Hope this helps you with your issue.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Non existing pages/categories shows up](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/non-existing-pagescategories-shows-up/)
 *  [hammerwave](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hammerwave/)
 * (@hammerwave)
 * [9 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/non-existing-pagescategories-shows-up/#post-8331603)
 * Those URL’s you mentioned are non existing URL’s and they don’t appear anymore
   not unless
    you specifically added them in the content of your page.
 * If you can tell us more about where exactly you are seeing those URL’s. Is it
   in the content of your page? If it’s in the content, you can simply edit that
   particular page in your wordpress editor and then replact the “hyperlink” of 
   that text to the new existing slug URL of your site.
 * Hopefully this answer would help you with your issue.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Error establishing a database connection](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-establishing-a-database-connection-488/)
 *  [hammerwave](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hammerwave/)
 * (@hammerwave)
 * [9 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-establishing-a-database-connection-488/#post-8331563)
 * If your front end is working fine and you are are getting an “Error establishing
   a database
 * connection” issue in the backend of your wordpress site then this is an issue
   with your
 * wordpress files. Some of this could be a corrupted database, most of these are
   bad plugins,
 * addons, corrupted themes that needs to be updated by their developers.
 * There are also times that you are getting this “Error establishing database connection”
 * when your hosting server is experiencing a huge volume of traffic and the database
   where
 * your server is located might be dead or not responding. But since your site is
   working on
 * the front end, then this is not more of a hosting issue but this leads to the
   other issue
 * which is your WordPress Plugin issue.
 * This issue can only be addressed or corrected by simply “renaming” the plugin
   folder in
 * your webspace. You just need to connect to your webspace via FTP and then rename
   the recent
 * plugin that you installed before the error occurred.
 * If you’re not sure which plugin causes this issue, you can rename one plugin 
   at a time and
 * then check it after renaming that one plugin in particular if that would resolve
   the issue.
 * Also try to clear your cache and cookies in your browser to make sure that it
   will show the
 * new update/changes you made on your wordpress.
 * We hope that this will help you fix your issue.

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