MySQL Root Password

You should change your MySQL root password occasionally to maximize your site security. You should always change this password if you think someone else has access to your WebHost Manager account

Steps
  1. To access the SQL Services Menu, click on SQL Services, on the main screen of your WebHost Manager interface.
  2. Click on MySQL Root Password.
  3. Enter the New MySQL Password in the New Password field.
  4. Click on Change Password.

Troubleshooting

Do not make your MySQL and server root passwords the same.

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