"Error 404 Not Found" in Magento Admin Login Page [closed] "Error 404 Not Found" in Magento Admin Login Page [closed] php php

"Error 404 Not Found" in Magento Admin Login Page [closed]


Finally, I found the solution to my problem.

I looked into the Magento system log file (var/log/system.log). There I saw the exact error.

The error is as below:-

Recoverable Error: Argument 1 passed to Mage_Core_Model_Store::setWebsite() must be an instance of Mage_Core_Model_Website, null given, called in YOUR_PATH\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Model\App.php on line 555 and defined in YOUR_PATH\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Model\Store.php on line 285

Recoverable Error: Argument 1 passed to Mage_Core_Model_Store_Group::setWebsite() must be an instance of Mage_Core_Model_Website, null given, called in YOUR_PATH\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Model\App.php on line 575 and defined in YOUR_PATH\app\code\core\Mage\Core\Model\Store\Group.php on line 227

Actually, I had this error before. But, error display message like Error: 404 Not Found was new to me.

The reason for this error is that store_id and website_id for admin should be set to 0 (zero). But, when you import database to new server, somehow these values are not set to 0.

Open PhpMyAdmin and run the following query in your database:-

SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;UPDATE `core_store` SET store_id = 0 WHERE code='admin';UPDATE `core_store_group` SET group_id = 0 WHERE name='Default';UPDATE `core_website` SET website_id = 0 WHERE code='admin';UPDATE `customer_group` SET customer_group_id = 0 WHERE customer_group_code='NOT LOGGED IN';SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1;

I have written about this problem and solution over here:-

Magento: Solution to "Error: 404 Not Found" in Admin Login Page


I have just copied and moved a Magento site to a local area so I could work on it offline and had the same problem.

But in the end I found out Magento was forcing a redirect from http to https and I didn't have a SSL setup. So this solved my problem http://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/recover/ssl_access_with_phpmyadmin

It pretty much says set web/secure/use_in_adminhtml value from 1 to 0 in the core_config_data to allow non-secure access to the admin area