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    ok what is this anyway, cause im trying to make a user system, and dont know what this is and how to use it or get it

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    Comes with cPanel I believe it's like MySQL Databases.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phpmyadmin

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    ok i found it lol but it says

    Cannot login to MySQL server
    Last edited by iNicks; 04-04-2006 at 08:50 PM.

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    On cPanel, click MySQL

    THen create a database name and a user

    You can then go to PHPMyAdmin below that, and then insert, import or load your SQL

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    Ok but in my panel, you just go to mysql, and type in a mysql database thing name but you dont create pass and stuff

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    You should create a Database, then create a username and password, then you need to link them

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    dtatbase where tho

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    You create a database title wher you have

    Then underneath that, you create a user and password. Then you link them

    Then go to PHPMYADMIN then import your file

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    ok, i cant log into phpmyadmin, because it says, Cannot login to MySQL server. And i cant create pass and things, im not in cpanel, zpanel... i create a database under mysql, but it doesnt have a place for pass or anything, owner said you dont need one.

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    then create your db, and give phpmyadmin the relvent data to access it.
    Its just a nice simple Database mangament tool, you dont need it if you want to code all your own querys etc, but i prefer useing it as it makes it easyer to visulaise

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