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The MySQL command line can be a bit daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’ll become second nature. SEE: Server deployment/migration checklist (Tech Pro Research) I want to walk ...
Chances are you will also have to do this from the command line. Because of the necessity of this task, I want to walk you through the process of: Creating users. Creating groups. Adding users to ...
Open a command line by opening the Start menu, typing "cmd" into the search bar, then clicking "Command Prompt" from the results. Log in to the MySQL server by typing "mysql -u MySQLuser -p ...
If you're using a live server, just create a new user/password with access to create databases. I'm going to assume you've just installed MySQL, and you know the root user's password. When you work ...
With that said, let's get to the creation of users and groups. Creating a new user. The first thing we're going to do is add a new user. I'll demonstrate by adding the user olivia but you can ...
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