What table is my username and passwords on? What table is my username and passwords on?
 

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What table is my username and passwords on?

Started by victoriavain, July 10, 2007, 06:14:46 PM

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victoriavain

CCBILL is wanting to put script on my folder /members so I can accept payment to go into my coppermine galler. The problem is they ask me "whats the name of the table?" I had no idea what they wanted. So I called them back today for the 5th time and he said, they want to know where the passwords are stored. I dont even know why they need this but they seem to think they do. Can anyone help me please. ???
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Nibbler

Assuming you are not bridged, the user table is prefix_users where prefix is the mysql table prefix you chose during installation. If you don't remember what you chose then check in include/config.inc.php or phpmyadmin.

victoriavain

I dont know what bridging is. I did the one click install via hostgator and it turned out to be junk so a nice man on here reinstalled it for me and I have not idea is he did that "bridging" thingy. ???
Here are all my tables

Table Action  Records  Type Collation Size Overhead
wp_categories       
wp_comments     
wp_link2cat     
wp_links   
wp_mygallery     
wp_mygprelation 
wp_mypictures     
wp_options     
wp_post2cat   
wp_postmeta   
wp_posts     
wp_seo_title_tag_category     
wp_seo_title_tag_url   
wp_usermeta   
wp_users     
15 table(s)  Sum 629 MyISAM latin1_swedish_ci 535.6 KiB 78.4 KiB
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Nibbler

Those are not the Coppermine tables. If you can't do either of the things I suggested then you'll need to ask your host.