Thank you,
I do it from a different way and more simple I thing so I will share with you
go to  /etc or  /bin [mysql dir] and type
mysqladmin -u your_username -p password the_new_password
after that  do what Michael (Great Help) told
Try looking in Kernel/Config.pm

    # (The password of database user. You also can use
   bin/CryptPassword.pl
    # for crypted passwords.)
    $Self->{DatabasePw} = '';

Best Regards

2008/4/4, Michael Teo <otrs.org@miketeo.net>:

Hi, Miguel.
Yes, you need to update the new password in your mysql database as well.

You can login to your mysql database and try executing the following:

mysql> UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('/|newpass|/') WHERE User='otrs';
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

Michael.


Miguel Dias wrote:

Hello, Michael
And if I just do that i won't lose the database connection? The database is created and with the default password.
Thank you

2008/4/4, Michael Teo <otrs.org@miketeo.net <mailto:otrs.org@miketeo.net>>:


   Hi, Miguel.
   Try looking in Kernel/Config.pm

    # (The password of database user. You also can use
   bin/CryptPassword.pl
    # for crypted passwords.)
    $Self->{DatabasePw} = '';

   Michael.

   Miguel Dias wrote:

       Hi all,
       I would like to know if there is any way to change the
       Databse-user after the installation?
       I forgot to change it in setp 3 of

       http://localhost/otrs/installer.pl


       Thank you.
       Best Regards
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