![]() ![]() For example we could attach port 8080 to Apache, if you do change the default port (80), you would need to specify that port when opening the page in a web browser example These include the Apache folder for the server configuration, if for example during the XAMPP setup Apache server cannot started due to port 80 being used, you can specify a different port for Apache to run on. We will now look at the actual XAMPP folder, in this folder are the sub folders for the XAMPP install. ![]() For security never leave PHPMYADMIN logged in as anyone can access your databases. In the Create new database box type WordPress, you can give this database any name just remember the name for the later WordPress install. In a web browser type localhost, Type the username and password. All the tables and initial data will be created automatically by the installer. We will now use phpMyAdmin to create a new blank database for the WordPress install, this database is considered to be blank because we will not be creating any tables inside this database. Now we have secured both the XAMPP folder and assigned a password for MYSQL database access. We now need to assign a user and password for the Xampp directory and click Make safe the XAMPP directory. Fill in password and repeat then click Password changing. ![]() Click We need to assign a password for MYSQL to secure all database access. Make a note of the loaded configuration file in case you need to make any changes to the php file, in the future. In a web browser type localhost, Click PHPinfo. ![]()
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