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-User management
-===============
-
-User management is the process of controlling which users are allowed to
-connect to the MySQL server and what permissions they have on each database.
-phpMyAdmin does not handle user management, rather it passes the username and
-password on to MySQL, which then determines whether a user is permitted to
-perform a particular action. Within phpMyAdmin, administrators have full
-control over creating users, viewing and editing privileges for existing users,
-and removing users.
-
-Within phpMyAdmin, user management is controlled via the :guilabel:`Users` link
-from the main page. Users can be created, edited, and removed.
-
-Creating a new user
--------------------
-
-To create a new user, click the :guilabel:`Add a new user` link near the bottom
-of the :guilabel:`Users` page (you must be a "superuser", e.g., user "root").
-Use the textboxes and drop-downs to configure the user to your particular
-needs. You can then select whether to create a database for that user and grant
-specific global privileges. Once you've created the user (by clicking Go), you
-can define that user's permissions on a specific database (don't grant global
-privileges in that case). In general, users do not need any global privileges
-(other than USAGE), only permissions for their specific database.
-
-Editing an existing user
-------------------------
-
-To edit an existing user, simply click the pencil icon to the right of that
-user in the :guilabel:`Users` page. You can then edit their global- and
-database-specific privileges, change their password, or even copy those
-privileges to a new user.
-
-Deleting a user
----------------
-
-From the :guilabel:`Users` page, check the checkbox for the user you wish to
-remove, select whether or not to also remove any databases of the same name (if
-they exist), and click Go.
-
-Assigning privileges to user for a specific database
-----------------------------------------------------
-
-Users are assigned to databases by editing the user record (from the
-:guilabel:`User accounts` link on the home page).
-If you are creating a user specifically for a given table
-you will have to create the user first (with no global privileges) and then go
-back and edit that user to add the table and privileges for the individual
-table.
-
-.. _configurablemenus:
-
-Configurable menus and user groups
-----------------------------------
-
-By enabling :config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['usergroups']` and
-:config:option:`$cfg['Servers'][$i]['usergroups']` you can customize what users
-will see in the phpMyAdmin navigation.
-
-.. warning::
-
- This feature only limits what a user sees, he is still able to use all the
- functions. So this can not be considered as a security limitation. Should
- you want to limit what users can do, use MySQL privileges to achieve that.
-
-With this feature enabled, the :guilabel:`User accounts` management interface gains
-a second tab for managing :guilabel:`User groups`, where you can define what each
-group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of
-these groups. Users will be presented with a simplified user interface, which might be
-useful for inexperienced users who could be overwhelmed by all the features
-phpMyAdmin provides.
-
-.. image:: images/usergroups.png