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Deleting Users and changing their passwords

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To delete the PgSQL database user, do the following:

  1. Select PGSQL Users in the Databases menu.
  2. Click the Trash icon next to the user name on the PostgreSQL user management page.
  3. Agree to additional charges.

Important: Trash icon appears only next to non-owners. The owner of a database cannot be deleted, unless you remove the PostgreSQL database.

 

To change the user password, do the following:

  1. Select PGSQL Users in the Databases menu.
  2. Click the Change icon next to the name of the user.
  3. Enter a new password, confirm it, and click Change.

Important: the user privileges can be changed by means of phpPgAdmin.


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