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We migrated from one host to another and now we are not able to login into the Admin panel. I've spent hours and hours reading different articles about how to fix this but I am still not able to.



Is there a way to simply turn the loggin in completely off? In other words - if we would go to www.oursite.com/admin - it would take us straight in without putting any credentials in? I do have access to our database via phpMyAdmin.



My other question is - when I create a new user via phpMYadmin - how exactly does one assign a role to that user? (there are roles already defined)









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    We migrated from one host to another and now we are not able to login into the Admin panel. I've spent hours and hours reading different articles about how to fix this but I am still not able to.



    Is there a way to simply turn the loggin in completely off? In other words - if we would go to www.oursite.com/admin - it would take us straight in without putting any credentials in? I do have access to our database via phpMyAdmin.



    My other question is - when I create a new user via phpMYadmin - how exactly does one assign a role to that user? (there are roles already defined)









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      We migrated from one host to another and now we are not able to login into the Admin panel. I've spent hours and hours reading different articles about how to fix this but I am still not able to.



      Is there a way to simply turn the loggin in completely off? In other words - if we would go to www.oursite.com/admin - it would take us straight in without putting any credentials in? I do have access to our database via phpMyAdmin.



      My other question is - when I create a new user via phpMYadmin - how exactly does one assign a role to that user? (there are roles already defined)









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      We migrated from one host to another and now we are not able to login into the Admin panel. I've spent hours and hours reading different articles about how to fix this but I am still not able to.



      Is there a way to simply turn the loggin in completely off? In other words - if we would go to www.oursite.com/admin - it would take us straight in without putting any credentials in? I do have access to our database via phpMyAdmin.



      My other question is - when I create a new user via phpMYadmin - how exactly does one assign a role to that user? (there are roles already defined)







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