How to solve cPanel & phpMyadmin conflict?

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clancast

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Hello,

(redacted because I was an idiot!)
On top of that cPanel doesn't even recognizes that the DBs even exists and won't let me assign a user to "non-existente" databases.
I don't know if you see where I'm getting at but I have 2 databases to which I can't assign users because these restrictions created a loophole where databases become invisible to cPanel.

Wut now?
 
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essellar

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It's not a matter of "dumb"; it's the way the permissions system works (the user for phpMyAdmin isn't always who you think it is). Databases and users have to be created through the cPanel MySQL database tool in order for you to have access to them either as yourself (your cPanel user name) or the user you created. An admin with root access will have to drop the databases you created.
 

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cPanel doesn't allow MySQL privileges or databases to be altered through phpMyAdmin.

I've corrected the issue with the database synchronization between your cPanel account and phpMyAdmin.

This restriction in phpMyAdmin does not mean that we're dumb - it exists for a specific reason.

If you experience any problems in the future that you'd like assistance with I recommend that you learn how to request help constructively.
 

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I apologize for my rant in my first post, not constructive at all. :banghead:
Thank you for your courtesy and for solving the issue so promptly.
My bad.
 
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