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How to Delete Database User in DirectAdmin (Enhanced Skin)
Introduction
Database user management is crucial for maintaining secure access control and proper database administration. Over time, database users may need to be removed due to personnel changes, security requirements, or project completion. DirectAdmin’s MySQL Management interface provides a straightforward method for deleting database users while maintaining database integrity. This guide explains how to remove database users using the MySQL Management section in DirectAdmin, ensuring proper access control for your database environments.
Prerequisites
- Access to DirectAdmin control panel with the necessary permissions.
- Existing user to be deleted in the database
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Access DirectAdmin
Log in to your DirectAdmin control panel.
Step 2: Access Your Database
Go to the Your Account section and click on MySQL Management. You will see the list of databases available in the domain. Click the name of the database you wish to delete user from.
Step 3: Delete User
Locate the user you wish to delete and select the checkbox on the right of the row. Then, click Delete Selected.
Step 4: Verify the Changes
You can verify the user deletion in the list of users displayed in the database.
Conclusion
Deleting database users through DirectAdmin’s MySQL Management interface is a simple process that helps maintain secure database access control. Proper user management ensures that only authorized personnel have access to your databases, contributing to overall security and organized database administration.
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