in the likelihood that you'll be needing phpMyAdmin to view and query your database/s, and yet you can't seem to find it in your Qupis cPanel, you just have to look deeper. wink.gif

usually, like for trap17-hosted members, the phpMyAdmin is represented by this icon which is shown in the cPanel index. for Qupis-hosted members however, that icon is not readily available on the cPanel index (until further notice/update from admins, of course wink.gif).

what you need to do is go to your MySQL Databases page (look for this icon in your cPanel index, and click it). after that, scroll down the page and you will see a text link for your phpMyAdmin. click on that and you can now administer your MySQL databases in a web based environment using phpMyAdmin.

this is intended for beginners who are not yet familiar with the innards of the cPanel. smile.gif

 

 

 


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