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phpMyAdmin Troubles
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@deanhills you can go ahead and close this post! I was able to figure it out with some ingenuity, for folks that may wonder on to this down the road here is what I did.

Following the steps above using CentOS 7, make sure to install MySQL and make sure it is the most up to date version.
- Place the phpMyAdmin folder in /var/www/html
- I created a folder called public_html just to keep things straight and sorted down the line and modified my httpd.conf file to reflect that I want public_html to be my document root
- Since everything is now pointing to public_html you will want to create a symbolic link "ln -s /var/www/html/phpMyAdmin/ /var/www/html/public_html/phpMyAdmin/"
- Restart httpd using "systemctl restart httpd" and voila!

Thank you to @HiddenRefuge for your helpful tips and tricks you have posted, that really helped lay the ground work for everything.
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phpMyAdmin Troubles - by tbelldesignco - 10-07-2020, 02:31 AM
RE: phpMyAdmin Troubles - by tbelldesignco - 10-07-2020, 04:44 AM
RE: phpMyAdmin Troubles - by deanhills - 10-07-2020, 07:33 PM

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