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Activating the Configuration Storage in phpmyadmin?

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Yes, your hosting provider is correct. You would need to install your own instance of phpMyAdmin on the account if you wanted to preserve settings through sessions. I encourage you to vote and add feedback to the following feature request if you'd like to see a change in how this works: phpMyAdmin configuration storage Thank you.
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  • Kelemvor
    Well crap. So now I have to go figure out how to install phpmyadmin manually and then configure that table. This should be fun. I did vote up the feature but see it's 3 years old so I won't hold my breath. :(
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You can use the "Quick Install" instructions to manually install phpMyAdmin onto a website: Installation " phpMyAdmin 4.8.0-dev documentation Thank you.
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  • Infopro
    If you do install it, please be sure to password protect the directory. Obvious I know, but mentioning all the same. ;)
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  • Kelemvor
    I was able to install phpmyadmin through the Softilicious (or whatever it is) installer thing which worked fine. When I went to the URL it prompted me to log in. Do I need to secure the folder manually? If so, any instructions on how I might do that?
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  • Infopro
    Sure thing the docs should be useful: Password Protect Directories - 11.52 Documentation - cPanel Documentation
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