How to open phpmyadmin on Mac OSX Mountain Lion with XAMPP











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How do i access phpmyadmin on my Mac? I heard that use can use localhost/phpmyadmin but it returns server not found. I installed PHP, MySQL and Apache with XAMPP.










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  • server not found sounds as if it cannot resolve the servername. Which is weird and might indicate a DNS issue. Or maybe it is a message about the webserver program. Could you post the precise error message?
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  • server not found sounds as if it cannot resolve the servername. Which is weird and might indicate a DNS issue. Or maybe it is a message about the webserver program. Could you post the precise error message?
    – Hennes
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  • server not found sounds as if it cannot resolve the servername. Which is weird and might indicate a DNS issue. Or maybe it is a message about the webserver program. Could you post the precise error message?
    – Hennes
    Mar 25 '16 at 14:45
















server not found sounds as if it cannot resolve the servername. Which is weird and might indicate a DNS issue. Or maybe it is a message about the webserver program. Could you post the precise error message?
– Hennes
Mar 25 '16 at 14:45




server not found sounds as if it cannot resolve the servername. Which is weird and might indicate a DNS issue. Or maybe it is a message about the webserver program. Could you post the precise error message?
– Hennes
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If you open the XAMPP control panel, click start for both Apache and MySQL. There should a button labelled "admin" to the right of mysql and if you click that it should open phpmyadmin.






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