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  • And what a surprise, the best advice I got came from one named “shifuIMAM. Very cool.

    When I called Godaddy last night they said they couldn’t help at all but your suggestion sounds somehow viable. I’ll take it under advisement and give them another call and reference your suggestion.
    Thanks

    Also the password isn’t the problem, I don’t have the login name. If I had the login name I’d be able to reset the password on the login screen for lost password.

    But aside from the slightly snide tones (you know who you are) it’s really good to see all of the people chiming in to give their instructions. It’s actually much more than I expected.

    Anyway as I don’t even know WTF the “phpMyAdmin” thing is you can easily wrap your minds around how absent my knowledge of these things is. If it isn’t fixable I can just copy and paste (which I can do BTW) the entire site and rebuild it from scratch again if necessary.

    Even so, all of you swarming to help me get this s**t figured out is very cool. Thanks.

    Where do I find the “phpMyAdmin” ?

    Thank you but I’ve looked at that message and as I said the jargon of programing is unintelligible to me so if it isn’t available in straight forward layman’s terms it’s not going to be accessible to me. I need something like when I phone a support center for my godaddy hosting I just provide them with some security info and they provide me with the information I need to log in and alter what I need to alter.

    I have lost both my username and password for my wordpress blog. How do I reset them so I can do anything with my site? Log-in username would be enough but without that I can do absolutely nothing with my site. I have no technical or programing or code reading/writing knowledge at all so I’m completely stuck. Does Word Press provide any kind of secure verification for help so that I can get a solution to this?
    KP

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