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Resetting password
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We can reset a user's password by directly modifying the MySQL
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database table called `users_table`. More specifically, we delete
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that user's information from `users_table` so that the user could sign
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up again. Suppose the user's student number is 201131129138.
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To do so, LRR administrator logs in to MySQL using the following
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command: `mysql -u mnc -p`. Type the correct password to access
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the MySQL database.
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After that, issue the following commands in the mysql prompt.
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- `use lrr;`
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- `delete from users_table where Student_ID="201131129138";`
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The first one uses a database called lrr in MySQL. The second one
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deletes a record from `users_table` where the student number is
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201131129138.
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*Last modified on 20 April 2022 by Umar*
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