I don't understand exactly what you did. Can you explain more clearly what you did (using periods to separate sentences)?
Here is how you can login as "admin" using the password "sample". Enter mysql from the command line:
(if using Windows, you need to first change to the mysql/bin directory.)
Then, switch to your wf_<workspace> database, which is named "wf_workflow" by default:
Tip: If you don't remember the name of your database then use the following command to list the available databases:
Then, reset the admin password, which depends on whether you are using 128 bit MD5 or 256 bit SHA-2. For MD5 passwords, which are the default in MySQL 5.6.5 and earlier, use this command:
Code: Select allUPDATE RBAC_USERS SET USR_PASSWORD='5e8ff9bf55ba3508199d22e984129be6' WHERE USR_USERNAME = 'admin';
For SHA-2 passwords, which are the default in MySQL 5.6.6 and later, use this command:
Code: Select allUPDATE RBAC_USERS SET USR_PASSWORD='af2bdbe1aa9b6ec1e2ade1d694f41fc71a831d0268e9891562113d8a62add1bf' WHERE USR_USERNAME = 'admin';
Tip: If unsure, then examine the existing password:
Code: Select allSELECT USR_USERNAME FROM RBAC_USERS WHERE USR_USERNAME = 'admin';
If the password hash is 32 characters long, then it is MD5. If the hash is 64 characters long, then it is SHA-2.
Then, logout of MySQ:
Finally, login to ProcessMaker as the "admin" user and enter the password "sample". Then, go to
Admin > Users > Users and reset the password for the "admin" user.