Transfer WP-ADMIN.php

you can change or rename wp-login.php to anything you want.

Author:Neil G Patel, WPTechnical.in (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:5.0
WordPress version tested:5.2.3
Plugin version:1.0
Added to WordPress repository:11-10-2019
Last updated:11-10-2019
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Transfer wp-admin.php is very light plugin that let’s you easily and safely change your wp-admin.php to anything you want. It doesn’t literally rename or change files in core, not does it add rewrite rules. It simply intercepts page requests and works on any WordPress website. The wp-admin directory and wp-login.php page become inaccessible, so you should bookmark or remember the url. Deactivating this plugin brings your site back exactly to the state it was before.

** We offer tranmsfer wp-admin.php support throught website

Compatibility

All login related things such as the registration form, lost password form, login widget and expired sessions just keep working.

It’s also compatible with any plugin that hooks in the login form, including

BuddyPress,
bbPress,
TML,
UserPro,
Limit Login Attempts,
and User Switching.

Obviously it doesn’t work with plugins that hardcoded wp-login.php.

Works with multisite, but not tested with subdomains. Activating it for a network allows you to set a networkwide default. Individual sites can still rename their login page to something else.

If you’re using a page caching plugin you should add the slug of the new login url to the list of pages not to cache.

If you wish, you can block wp-login.php with .htaccess from now on.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

I forgot my login url!

  1. Go to cPanel > File Manger
  2. Public_html (/) > wp-content > plugins
  3. change folder name (that would deactive plugin)
  4. Login to your website example: www.example.com/wp-admin.php

How to change admin dashboard uri

  1. Login to WordPress admin Panel
  2. Go to Setting > permalink > Transfer wp-admin.php
  3. Change your wordpress admin uri