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  1. Hmmm... I never would have thought about that. So, I install phpMyAdmin in the public directory and anyone who knows it's there and has the proper username and password can log in to any one of the many MySQL databases I'm allowed to set up. Do I have that correct? I suppose I could even password protect that sub-directory with phpMyAdmin and permit access only to those privileged enough to have that username and password. Sounds great! Thank you to both Lisa and Robert.
  2. Thanks for the speedy reply. I take that sort of timely response as good sign about a company. Rock Sign Question #2, however, is kind of important to my needs. Some hosting companies require the account owner to login before accessing phpmyadmin. Other companies allow direct access to the phpmyadmin login screen. I need the latter. Could you check into this and get back to me via this forum? Thanks!
  3. Using this forum to give potential customers an opportunity to ask questions is a great idea. Here are my questions: 1. You offer unlimited mysql databases (within the storage and bandwidth constraints, of course), but can I create users that each have password protected access to a single database. 2. Can those users from question #1 access the phpmyadmin interface without the main administrative user name and password. 3. Is the use of subdomains dependant on where one registers their domain name? Thanks in advance
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