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To create a new user in MySQL, you use the CREATE USER statement: | To create a new user in MySQL, you use the CREATE USER statement: | ||
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This creates a user username that can only connect from localhost (the MySQL server machine). | This creates a user username that can only connect from localhost (the MySQL server machine). | ||
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This removes both the user and their associated privileges. | This removes both the user and their associated privileges. | ||
+ | ==== 6. Activating Change of Privileges After Altering Them ==== | ||
+ | To activate changes to privileges in MySQL after modifying them, you can use the following command: | ||
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+ | FLUSH PRIVILEGES; | ||
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+ | This command forces MySQL to reload the privilege tables, applying any recent changes made to user privileges. Normally, after using GRANT, REVOKE, or ALTER USER, MySQL applies changes automatically, | ||
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===== Video-Tutorials ==== | ===== Video-Tutorials ==== |