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Password Reset
Passwords are almost as hard to keep track of as car keys, and here at HostMonster, you will use quite a few of them! This article will go over how to reset the password for your various systems and services so that you don't get locked out.
Keep in mind, once your password has been reset, you may need to clear your cache and cookies to force your browser to stop trying to authenticate with the old password. If you have trouble logging in after successfully resetting a password, please see How to Clear your Browser's Cache and Cookies.
- Account Login Password
- Email Password
- Office 365 Password
- WHM (Root) Password
- cPanel Password
- FTP Password
- File Directory Password
- MySQL Password
- WordPress Password
- Joomla Password
- osCommerce Password
- Resold Account Password
Account Password
Whether you've forgotten your password or just want to change it, this article will walk you through updating the password used to log in to your HostMonster account.
Email Password
You can easily change the password for an email account. If you know the password, you are able to change the password through webmail. If you do not know the password, you will need to update the password in the cPanel. This article will explain how to do both.
Office 365 Password
To reset an Office 365 user's password, a temporary password will need to be generated. This article explains how to request the temporary password, log in, and reset it.
WHM (Root) Password
To login to WHM you will need to have first created a Root password. This article will explain how to set the Root password and then how to login to WHM.
cPanel Password
The password for cPanel will be the same password used to log into your account. For help accessing the account, you can review:
If you need to reset your cPanel password, please see:
FTP Password
If you are having trouble connecting to your hosting account via FTP, reset your password in the FTP Manager. You will need to be logged into your account to do this. This article will walk you through doing so:
File Directory Password
The easiest method of password protecting a single file on your hosting account is to first password protect the directory which contains that file. This can be done using the Password Protect Directory tool in your cPanel. This article will show you how to manually password protect a directory (folder) on your account.
MySQL Password
There are a few different cases where you may need to reset a database password. Passwords can be reset for the main MySQL user or for other individual users. The main MySQL user is primarily used to login to phpMyAdmin; however, it can also be used in database connection scripts. If you are using the main MySQL username to connect to a database, you will need to change the MySQL user password and update the password in your script. If you need to reset the main MySQL password, please see:
This article will walk you through resetting the password for any other MySQL user:
WordPress Password
If you have lost or forgotten the password for your WordPress installation, you can request a reset from the wp-admin login page. If you don't have access to, or are not sure what email address is associated with the installation, you can reset the password from within the database. This article will explain how to update a WordPress password through a database:
Joomla Password
If you need to reset the password for a Joomla installation and don't have access to the User Manager, you can regain access by updating the password through the database. This article will walk you through how to reset the password for your Joomla account using phpMyAdmin.
osCommerce Password
OSComerce does not have an easy to use Password Reset tool. Instead you will need to remove the existing administrator account and then create a new one. This article will explain how to do so from within the database.