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WP phpMyAdmin · support · 2025-03-14T20:33:00+00:00

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I installed the [WP phpMyAdmin] plugin yesterday. I accessed the database normally. This morning when I tried to access it I always received the message of version incompatibility: Session time (1 hours) expired. Go back and click Enter phpMyAdmin button again. If you still experience issue, try to open a ticket at Support pages and provide some details. This is at a time when I most need to access the database to correct errors. Same here Hi people Did you solve your problem? If not, here is the fix. Browse to <wordpress_root>\wp-content\plugins\wp-phpmyadmin-extension\lib\phpMyAdmin__<security_key> and delete files _session_temp*.php There should be three of them. Then directly launch WP phpMyAdmin from the backend. NOTES 1. This error takes place in a variety of ways: ● when improperly closing a WP admin session ● when clearing the browser’s cache ● when login out from the phpMyAdmin session (originating from the WP phpMyAdmin plugin) using the logout button on the left pane. 2. One of the symptoms is when navigation freezes! 3. These temp files are regenerated with some lag, so if the navigation freeze again, simply hit the plugin button again.

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joaopedroraldi 2025-06-10T19:39:00+00:00

Same here

Fabrice 2025-09-19T14:16:00+00:00

Hi people Did you solve your problem? If not, here is the fix. Browse to <wordpress_root>\wp-content\plugins\wp-phpmyadmin-extension\lib\phpMyAdmin__<security_key> and delete files _session_temp*.php There should be three of them. Then directly launch WP phpMyAdmin from the backend. NOTES 1. This error takes place in a variety of ways: ● when improperly closing a WP admin session ● when clearing the browser’s cache ● when login out from the phpMyAdmin session (originating from the WP phpMyAdmin plugin) using the logout button on the left pane. 2. One of the symptoms is when navigation freezes! 3. These temp files are regenerated with some lag, so if the navigation freeze again, simply hit the plugin button again.