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Mysql

K

Kapil

Guest
Hello,

Thanks for your prompt reply.

If one of the user have hosted his site (abc.com) on windows server 2003. He has some mysql databases with his user name and password all. He has plesk control panel also.

How he can access that mysql database.

Please let me know by both way. From locally or from control panel.

And please let me know about php mail function.

Waiting for fruitful reply.

Warm Regards,
Kapil
 
Mysql databases can be accessed from phpmyadmin in control panel

1) log into control panel
2) click on domain name -> databases icon
3) click on the database name
4) click on dbwebadmin to manage databases

You can access it locally from %plesk_dir%\mysql\bin directory

Goto start -> run
Type cmd and press enter
type cd %plesk_bin%\mysql\bin
You can access mysql by typing "mysql -u username -p<password> -P3306

you may also use mysql clients like "mysqlcc" to access mysql locally on the server
 
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