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| After you have restored your database you may get an error when trying to view a page that users the database (forum, script, phpmyadmin etc). Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user: 'domain_dbse@localhost' (Using password: YES) in This means that your database now exists in cpanel, but it has no mysql username and password assigned to it. To assign a username and password login to your cpanel and click "mysql databases" and add the user, and assign appropriate rights to it. Your username will look something like this yourusername_databasename@localhost Path from our example error: Now fill that password in for the database password, and and then press "add user" The user has now been added, but it has not been assigned to a database. Match up the user with the database it belongs to and then just click "add user to database" All done! If it doesn't work you missed a step somewhere and should create a support ticket here for assistance. |
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