Recently, one of our users asked us how to reset WordPress admin password on localhost? If you are running WordPress on localhost and forget your password, then you can’t reset it by email. In this article, we will show you how to reset WordPress admin password on localhost.
Why Password Reset Doesn’t Work on Localhost?
The term localhost is used to describe a local server that is not available to the general public. For example: your personal computer.
Many WordPress users install WordPress on localhost (in their computer) to test changes, design websites, try out new plugins, and even learn WordPress.
If you haven’t tried it, then see our tutorial on how to install WordPress on your Windows computer using WAMP.
Mac users can follow instructions in our tutorial on how to install WordPress locally on Mac using MAMP.
Now here is the problem that some beginners may come across.
If you forget your WordPress admin password while working on localhost, then you will be NOT be able to reset it using the normal password reset option in WordPress.
The password reset option emails you a link to reset your WordPress password. In order to send emails, your server needs to enable the mail function.
This function is turned off by default on local servers which means WordPress will not be able to send the password reset email.
But don’t worry, there’s a way to reset your WordPress password on localhost.
Ready? Let’s get started.
Video Tutorial
If you don’t like the video or need more instructions, then continue reading.
Reset WordPress Admin Password on Localhost
We will be using phpMyAdmin to reset password on localhost. Simply visit phpMyAdmin control panel by typing this URL in your browser’s address bar:
http://localhost/phpmyadmin/
You will be asked to provide your MySQL username and password. Typically, the username is root with no password.
Once you are logged in, you need to select your WordPress database.
Once you select your database, you will see a list of tables in your WordPress database. Go ahead and click on the browse link next to WordPress users table.
You will now see the list of entries in your users table. The number of rows depend on how many users are registered on your WordPress site.
Next, you need to click on the Edit link next to the username of the admin user.
This will open up a form where you can edit the information stored in WordPress database for that user.
Scroll down to user_pass field and type a new password in the ‘value’ column. After that you need to select MD5 in the ‘function’ column.
Don’t forget to click on the Go button at the bottom to save your changes.
That’s all, you can now login to your WordPress site on localhost using the new password.
If for some reason you’re having a hard time following the phpMyAdmin method, then please look at our guide on how to create a WordPress admin user using your functions.php file. Simply open your theme’s functions.php file and paste the code in the article above, and you’ll be good to go.
We hope this article, helped you learn how to reset WordPress admin password on localhost. You may also want to see our guide on how to how to move WordPress from local server to live site.
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Jahir says
I can not log in now same process…any updates?
WPBeginner Support says
The most common issue would be if you did not set the function to MD5 or click go to apply the changes, you would want to ensure you have done that correctly.
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We hope the guide helps
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Thank you so much. I always find solutions to every of my WP problems here.
I kept having problems with the login page on the frontend not recognizing my new password, I didn’t realize there is a function to pass that message to myPHPadmin.
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Jen says
I tried this and while I was in there also attempted to change my username, which I realize was probably my mistake… but now I can’t log in at all. Is there a way to undo what I’ve done?
WPBeginner Support says
You would need to follow the steps in the article and that would bring you back to where you could edit, you should also be able to use your email as an alternative
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Justina says
Your Blog is always so full of rich articles. Thanks so much. was stuck for a while because I skip the MD5 option. You are a lifesaver.
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Thank you SO MUCH for this! You saved me so many more hours of tinkering with trying to figure out how to log in!!
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David says
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You saved a total re-work of a site I was planning.
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Vivek says
Hi,
When I reset My password through link then what fileds affected in Database and in which table.
Kindly share this information i am waiting for your response.
WPBeginner Support says
For understanding the database you would want to take a look at our article here: https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-guide-to-wordpress-database-management-with-phpmyadmin/
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Anuj says
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Pádraig says
Really simple and great explanation.
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Saranya says
Works Good! Thanks a lot.
Patr says
Hello,
I type a new password , click continue and it does not keep the password, it shows a long string of numbers and letters. If I use this , still cannot log in. It looks simple on the video but does not work for me. Thank you.
I looked everywhere on the internet, no solution worling.
Jason says
Same problem here. Did you find a solution? Is there any chance of being hacked?
Christian Gochez says
when I click on the Go button this error appears:
#1881 – Operation not allowed when innodb_forced_recovery > 0
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CJ says
Thank you! For those who can’t make it work, remember to use the “MD5” function when changing the password. I almost skipped that part and was stuck for a few minutes.
mohamad hossein says
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Janet says
I got completely lost on the video so I tried plugging in the URL. Doesn’t work. Still lost.
Ma says
Thanks so much, you saved me from what could have been a very embarrassing situation!
James says
I change the password, username, userlogin and nickname not I cant login. Any advice?
suganya says
i can’t able to login .because it’s shows me like email is not registered .so what can i do???
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Renu says
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Anthony says
Hi…
I am so thankful for such great information you provide. I have bookmarked your site a while back.
I have been working on a site in wordpress using xampp on the Apache local server. Just recently, I am not able to login on the admin page. I have managed to create a user name and password that works on about 95% of all sites requiring me to register. I also created a file that lists all my login info for everywhere I need to login, including the WP admin login page, IF I ever forget that info.
I have read this page (https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-reset-wordpress-admin-password-on-localhost/) and watched the video, also. The only problem is that when I click on the wp_users in phpMyadmin, I get this error- ‘#1932 – Table ‘bitnami_wordpress.wp_users’ doesn’t exist in engine.’
Am I reduced to re-installing WordPress, or is there another way around it?
I have tried restoring my computer (using system restore) to various past restore points, but with no luck. Can you help me with this?
I would be so thankful!!! I have put months of work into designing a site to launch, and I HAVE exported everything to a file quite a few times using WordPress import plugin (something like that).
Could you provide a solution?
Thank you so much…
Anthony
WPBeginner Support says
Hi Anthony,
you can also add an admin user by adding code to your current WordPress theme’s admin file.
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Kakaire Charles says
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Gaurav says
i tried this but not working
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