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Overview:
This interface allows you to change a database user’s password. Because this feature does not require the old password, it is useful if a user forgets a password or attackers compromise the account.
Change password
To change a password, perform the following steps:
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Select the user from the MySQL User menu.
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Enter and confirm the new password in the appropriate text boxes.
Note:-
The system evaluates the password that you enter on a scale of 100 points.
0
indicates a weak password, while100
indicates a very secure password. -
Some web hosts require a minimum password strength. A green password Strength meter indicates that the password is equal to or greater than the required password strength.
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Click Password Generator to generate a strong password. For more information, read our Password & Security documentation.
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Click Change Password.
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