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MS-SQL oopsie

rfsupportdept

New Pleskian
Hello,

I ended up deleting the database that plesk created from the Enterprise Manager. I then proceeded to delete the Login that I had created for Plesk to use.

Realizing my mistake about 30 seconds afterward, I have completely forgotton the password for the user that Plesk is trying to use over and over.

Where is that stored in Plesk so that I may change it or better yet just get rid of the user and corresponding databases. Only plesk knows about them at this point. MS-SQL knows they are gone.

Any help would be very greatly appreciated.

Hope this makes sense.

Thanks,
--MattC.
 
Well,

SW-Soft to the rescue.

'%plesk_dir%\mysql\bin\mysql.exe -uadmin -p<your Plesk password> -P8306 psa'

To edit Plesk from the backend.

Thanks guys,
--MattC.
 
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