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Hi, i have installed phpMyAdmin becouse I don't like the limitation of db management of Plesk, but I can't find the root password to access in it. I read that Plesk rename "root" user in "admin", but I can't find the password. Where is it?
Yes, I can access to phpMyAdmin through Plesk Panel (admin user). But now I have two phpMyAdmin installed, the first is the default installation (by Plesk), the second is my custom installation access by https://myip/phpMyadmin, and I can't access with admin user in my custom installation. Probably is not the best configuration, but I need to dispose phpMyAdmin to my customers without access to Plesk.