How to Add an Admin User to the WordPress Database via MySQL

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imageHave you been locked out of your WordPress website?

Sometimes, hackers will lock you out of your own website by deleting your admin account from the database.

In this article, we will show you how to add an admin user to the WordPress database via MySQL so you can get your access back.

Why Add an Admin User to the WordPress Database via MySQL?

We once ran into an issue where a user’s site was hacked, and their admin account was deleted from the database.This locked them out of their

WordPress website.

We were able to help them get access to their website by creating a new admin user directly to the WordPress website.We did that using phpMyAdmin, a web-based tool that allows you to

manage MySQL databases using your web browser.

If you find yourself

locked out of your WordPress admin area due to hackers or simply because you forgot your password, then you can do the same.

However, you should always

make a backup of your database before performing any MySQL edits.Then, once you can log back into your website, you may need to follow our beginner’s guide to fixing your hacked WordPress site.

With that being said, let’s take a look at how to add an admin user to the WordPress database via MySQL.

Adding an Admin User to the WordPress Database With phpMyAdmin

phpMyAdmin comes pre-installed with most

top WordPress hosting companies.You can find it in the Databases section of your hosting account’s cPanel dashboard.

Here is a screenshot from the

Bluehost control panel:

Clicking on the icon will open the phpMyAdmin interface.You need to select your WordPress database from the left column.

After that, phpMyAdmin will display all tables in your WordPress database.

You will be making changes to the

wp_users and

wp_usermeta tables.

Adding a User to the wp_users Table

First, you need to find the

wp_users table and click it.This will show the users currently listed in the table.

Notice in the screenshot below that there are two user IDs in our demo website’s table, 1 and 2.

When we create a new user for our demo site, this ID needs to be unique, so we’ll type the number 3.

You need to click the ‘Insert’ tab at the top of the screen so you can insert the information for a new admin user.

Add the following information to the fields on the Insert form:

ID: pick a unique number (in our example, we’ll use 3)

user_login: the username that will be used when logging in

user_pass: add a password, and make sure to select MD5 in the function menu (see the screenshot below)

user_nicename: the user’s full name or nickname

user_email: the user’s

email address

user_url: your website address

user_registered: select the date and time the user was registered using the calendar

user_activation_key: leave blank

user_status: set this to 0

display_name: the user’s full name or display name

Once you have finished, make sure you click on the ‘Go’ button to store the new user.

Adding a User to the wp_usermeta Table

Now, you need to find the

wp_usermeta table and click it.After that, you should click on the ‘Insert’ tab as you did in the previous step.

Next, you need to add the following information to the Insert form:

unmeta_id: leave this blank (it will be auto-generated)

user_id: the user ID you used in the previous step

meta_key: this should be

wp_capabilities

meta_value: insert this:

a:1:{s:13:”administrator”;s:1:”1″;}

After that, when you scroll down, you should find fields for a second row.You need to add the following information:

unmeta_id: leave this blank (it will be auto-generated)

user_id: the user ID you used in the previous steps

meta_key: you need to enter

wp_user_level

meta_value: 10

When you have finished entering the information into the fields, you need to click the ‘Go’ button.Congratulations, you have created a new admin username!

Now, you should be able to log in to your

WordPress admin area using the username and password you specified for this user.

As soon as you log in, you need to navigate to Users » All Users, then click on the username you just created.

Now, without changing anything, scroll to the bottom of the page and click the ‘Save’ button.

This will allow WordPress to clean up the user you just created and add some extra information that is needed.

Adding an Admin User to the WordPress Database Using a SQL Query

If you are a developer, then you can speed up the process using code.

Simply drop this SQL query into your database:

INSERT INTO `databasename`.`wp_users` (`ID`, `user_login`, `user_pass`, `user_nicename`, `user_email`, `user_url`, `user_registered`, `user_activation_key`, `user_status`, `display_name`) VALUES (‘3’, ‘demo’, MD5(‘demo’), ‘Your Name’, ‘

[[email protected]]https://www.wpbeginner.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection’, ‘http://www.example.com/’, ‘2022-09-01 00:00:00’, ”, ‘0’, ‘Your Name’);

INSERT INTO `databasename`.`wp_usermeta` (`umeta_id`, `user_id`, `meta_key`, `meta_value`) VALUES (NULL, ‘3’, ‘wp_capabilities’, ‘a:1:{s:13:”administrator”;s:1:”1″;}’);

INSERT INTO `databasename`.`wp_usermeta` (`umeta_id`, `user_id`, `meta_key`, `meta_value`) VALUES (NULL, ‘3’, ‘wp_user_level’, ’10’);

Make sure you change ‘databasename’ to the database you are working with.

Also, don’t forget to change the other values to those you want for the new user, as we explained in the first method.

Expert Guides on What to Do When Locked Out of WordPress Admin

Now that you know how to add an admin user via MySQL, you may like to see some articles on how to fix your website when locked out of the WordPress admin area.

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