Database error?
Graham Samuel
livfoss at mac.com
Fri Apr 10 05:58:58 EDT 2015
Shawn, thanks, you’re very kind and patient with me. The fact is, as an ignoramus, I couldn’t see that a password for a **user** was the same as a password for the database itself. I still don’t think it is, really. But apparently since only users can access databases (apart from the folks that control the host server, I guess), then password-protection per user is as good or better than password-protection per database.
So, I got muddled by looking at the cPanel display, which you must admit, does **not** ask for a password for the database itself.
I learn, Mr Fawlty, but perhaps too slowly.
Thanks again
Graham
> On 10 Apr 2015, at 01:04, shawnlc <shawnblc at me.com> wrote:
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> In Cpanel, you create your database, like you have, then down below you will
> create a user/password combo for that database, then below you'll assign
> that user to the database. Here's a video:
> https://www.cpanel.com/media/tutorials/addmysql.htm
>
> Here's a list of Cpanel videos:
> https://www.cpanel.com/products/cpanelwhm/cpanel11/tutorials.html
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