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Moodle 2.0

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Installing <strong>Moodle</strong><br />

This process will create a blank database. <strong>Moodle</strong> will add the necessary database<br />

tables during the installation routine. So unless the installation routine fails, you<br />

don't need to do anything more to the database.<br />

Creating the database user<br />

Whatever username you use, that user will need the following privileges for the<br />

<strong>Moodle</strong> database: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, and ALTER.<br />

In the following screenshot, I've created the database user and am now specifying<br />

the user's privileges by using phpMyAdmin.<br />

Alternatively, if your hosting service uses cPanel, you might use that to create the<br />

database user , as shown in the following screenshot:<br />

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