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MySql Grant

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akucharski

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I noticed that PLESK must have set the mysql root user and it doesn't share this information with me, nor did it ask me to participate in its creation.

Is there a way to perform mysql grant commands in this environment?

Thanks & Regards

Andrew
 
I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but when you install Plesk, it makes a user called admin (password is the same as your Plesk control panel password) the root MySQL user. So if you login to MySQL as user=admin, you'll have full control over anything in any database.

Faris.
 
dough

Thanks Faris;

You are right - I was just stuck on the user being 'root' - and not admin or whaterver PLESK sets it up. Should have recognized this earlir, thanks.
 
I'm glad to be of some use to someone. It is usually me asking the questions and needing help :)

Faris.
 
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