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Mysql - connecting with admin user

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MassimilianoM

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Hi all,
I've enabled access to the admin user to manage all the databases of our hosting in Plesk.
I was wondering if there are permission problems if I connect with the admin user rather than the users created for the single databases in plesk gui.

Thank you,
Max
 
Max,

If you are logged into Plesk as the "admin" user then you can browse to the "Database Servers" section on the home screen, and access the phpMyAdmin interface at the admin level.

You shouldnt have any issues managing tables from the databases, it shouldn't cause you any permissions issues. The only thing to be sure of is that you don't change anything in the "mysql" or "psa" databases.

Paul
 
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