The settings in your configuration file (the root of the blank password) correspond to the MySQL default administrator account. ......
The workaround is simple:
1. Modify the password for [email protected] permission.
Open Wamp phpMyAdmin, enter its management interface, click on permissions, then the page will display a User rights table, find the user is:
Root, Host: The data row of localhost, click the Edit button on the back, pop up the detailed permission configuration page, find the Change password entry inside,
Two times after entering the password you want to change, click Execute to complete the password modification of [email protected] permission in the database.
2. Modify the phpMyAdmin configuration file.
Locate the phpMyAdmin installation directory under the Wamp directory, locate the config.inc.php file under the phpMyAdmin installation root directory,
Opening it will find that the value of $cfg[' Servers ' [$i] [' password '] is null and the value is set to the first step of the password. Restart the Wamp service, OK.
The settings in your profile (the root of the blank password) correspond to the MySQL default Administrator account ... The solution