Category : Databases

1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand database like “example”.         4. Under your cPanel username, you can see list of all databases. Select appropriate database which you want to repair. 5. Scroll ..

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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on “phpMyAdmin” Icon. 3. In left side-bar, Click on the expand button to expand database like “example”.       4. Under your cPanel username, you can see list of all databases. Select appropriate database in which you want to import SQL. 5. ..

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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on “MySQL Databases” Icon. 3. Under “MySQL Users” in the “Username” field enter the new username you wish to create. 4. Enter your new password or use a password generator. 5. Click on the “Create a User” Button. Tip: Write down the Database ..

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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on “MySQL Databases” Icon. 3. Under “Current Databases” you can see a list of all your databases. Locate the Database you wish to remove and then click on the “Delete” icon. 4. Click on the “Delete Database” button. 5. When you see a ..

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1. Log into your cPanel account. 2. In the “Databases” section, click on “MySQL Databases” Icon. 3. Under “Current Databases“, You can see list of your all databases. Locate the Database and then click on “Rename” Icon. 4. Change database name and then click on “Proceed&#822..

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