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PHPMyAdmin Permissions Change

theywill

Basic Pleskian
CentOS 6.6
Plesk 12.0.18
64-bit

At some point, not sure when, PHPMyAdmin's (as accessed through the admin panel by clicking on a customer, manage hosting, databases, etc) permissions have changed such that I cannot view, edit or add MySQL routines/procedures. This appears to have occurred system-wide, though I have not checked every database on the server.

Is there a fix to get the permissions set so that I can make these changes again?

Best regards,
James
 
Hi Igor,

Indeed. Thank you for this. They key is that second screen capture. You must click on the username and set global privileges.

This is a bit of nuisance to change, but I suppose few will really need this access.

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Best regards,
James
 
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