Frequently Asked Question
Web Server & Applications: How do I reset or change a root password for MySQL?
Last Updated 9 years ago
Applied Models: All NAS Series
To reset a root password for MySQL, please go to “Control Panel” > “Applications” > “MySQL Server”.
Please click “Reset Root Password”, and the root password will be reset to “admin”.
To change a root password for MySQL, please go to the App Center, install the phpMyAdmin app, and check “Enable TCP / IP networking” in “Control Panel” > “Applications” > “MySQL Server”.
After logging into phpMyAdmin (default username / password: root / admin) successfully, follow the steps below:
3. Under “Change Password”, enter a new password and click “Go”.
To reset a root password for MySQL, please go to “Control Panel” > “Applications” > “MySQL Server”.
Please click “Reset Root Password”, and the root password will be reset to “admin”.
To change a root password for MySQL, please go to the App Center, install the phpMyAdmin app, and check “Enable TCP / IP networking” in “Control Panel” > “Applications” > “MySQL Server”.
After logging into phpMyAdmin (default username / password: root / admin) successfully, follow the steps below:
- Click “Privileges”, and all MySQL users will be listed.
- Click the “Edit Privileges” icon next to localhost.
3. Under “Change Password”, enter a new password and click “Go”.
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