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OPS335 Lab 5

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#'''NOTE:''' When installing mysql, make certain that you have not just the '''client''' but also the '''server software'''.
#When you start the MySQL service, you will receive get some instructions contained in the log file regarding how to set the root password. Even though we will not configure our MySQL service to be accessible over the network, it is accepted as a "best practice" configuring for network access for each MySQL installation.
#Note that the MySQL service has two root passwords:<ul><li>For the localhost</li><li>For external requests</li></ul><br><Br>Just #Refer to the log file to learn how to run the two commands you're given in order to generate the logappropriate passwords. <br><br>NOTE: Use a password you make up yourself, but don't use do <u>not</u> generate a secret password - , since you'll will be putting it storing that password in a plain text file for laterreference.#If you have performed the steps in INVESTIGATION 1 correctly, then we can proceed to the next investigation to install, configure and test-out accessing encrypted email messages (performed in labs 4b, 4c, and 4d), but use a convenient webmail application via any web-browser.
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