I installed WordPress on my server in September, in a "test site" area for a clients web site and blog. The blog and all the related WordPress files are here: http://www.neptunemedia.net/BronTaylor/blog. After we installed it, I was new to WordPress and wanted to check everything out. On Sonic's web site, under "databases" it gave me an option for PHPMyAdmin. I remember accessing it and familiarizing myself with the interface.
Fast-forward to today. We're ready to transfer the clients blog from the test site to the live site. Before doing that I want to upgrade WordPress to the latest version. The first step in this process is to back up the database (taken directly from WordPress support codex) to my local drive. To do this I need access to PHPMyAdmin but for some reason, it's now gone from the "database" portion of Member Tools.
I called Tech Support today and was first told I had no MySQL database on my site. I showed the guy my test Blog and the posts which are clearly there, indicating there is in fact a MySQL database. He spoke to someone else who then said "... because I used the One-Click WordPress install, this option doesn't show up for users." This is clearly wrong because I indeed had access to it a number of months ago. Furthermore, whether or not this is a One-Click install, Sonic needs to give users access to this Administration page. I was told I had to use some weird software on some weird site to get access to it. I shouldn't have to go through hoops to get this access. That answer is unacceptable.
Can someone at Sonic fix this for me? Thanks!
Fast-forward to today. We're ready to transfer the clients blog from the test site to the live site. Before doing that I want to upgrade WordPress to the latest version. The first step in this process is to back up the database (taken directly from WordPress support codex) to my local drive. To do this I need access to PHPMyAdmin but for some reason, it's now gone from the "database" portion of Member Tools.
I called Tech Support today and was first told I had no MySQL database on my site. I showed the guy my test Blog and the posts which are clearly there, indicating there is in fact a MySQL database. He spoke to someone else who then said "... because I used the One-Click WordPress install, this option doesn't show up for users." This is clearly wrong because I indeed had access to it a number of months ago. Furthermore, whether or not this is a One-Click install, Sonic needs to give users access to this Administration page. I was told I had to use some weird software on some weird site to get access to it. I shouldn't have to go through hoops to get this access. That answer is unacceptable.
Can someone at Sonic fix this for me? Thanks!