Fix of long-standing bug (I created) of using 'users' instead of 'user'

in the mysql sample commands.
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a tool like phpMyAdmin to update the permission tables.
It is recommended that you add a user with no permissions, then
explicitly grant the user access to the phpgroupware database.
The following SQL is an example:
The following SQL is an example, using the DB name of <CODE>phpgroupware</CODE> user of <CODE>phpgwuser</CODE> and password of <CODE>somethinghardtoguess</CODE>:
<PRE>
insert into users(Host,User,Password) values('localhost','phpgwuser',PASSWORD('somethinghardtoguess');
insert into user(Host,User,Password) values('localhost','phpgwuser',PASSWORD('somethinghardtoguess');
insert into db(Host,DB,User,Select_priv,Insert_priv,Update_priv,Delete_priv,Create_priv,Drop_priv,Alter_priv)
values('localhost','phpgroupware','phpgwuser','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y')
</PRE>
you must then reload the grant tables with <CODE>mysqladmin reload</CODE> or <CODE>refresh privledges</CODE> from the mysql utility.
<P>Some people find it even easier to use MySQL's grant command instead. Please consult the
MySQL manuall for details on correct syntax.
<H3>PostgereSQL install </H3>
<P>This is from <CODE>gnrfan</CODE> but has yet to be updated for the recent version of phpGroupWare, although

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a tool like phpMyAdmin to update the permission tables.
It is recommended that you add a user with no permissions, then
explicitly grant the user access to the phpgroupware database.
The following SQL is an example:
The following SQL is an example, using the DB name of <tt>phpgroupware</tt> user of <tt>phpgwuser</tt> and password of <tt>somethinghardtoguess</tt>:
<verb>
insert into users(Host,User,Password) values('localhost','phpgwuser',PASSWORD('somethinghardtoguess');
insert into user(Host,User,Password) values('localhost','phpgwuser',PASSWORD('somethinghardtoguess');
insert into db(Host,DB,User,Select_priv,Insert_priv,Update_priv,Delete_priv,Create_priv,Drop_priv,Alter_priv)
values('localhost','phpgroupware','phpgwuser','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y')
</verb>
you must then reload the grant tables with <tt>mysqladmin reload</tt> or <tt>refresh privledges</tt> from the mysql utility.
Some people find it even easier to use MySQL's grant command instead. Please consult the
MySQL manuall for details on correct syntax.
</p>
<sect2>PostgereSQL install
<p>

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like phpMyAdmin to update the permission tables. It is recommended
that you add a user with no permissions, then explicitly grant the
user access to the phpgroupware database. The following SQL is an
example:
example, using the DB name of phpgroupware user of phpgwuser and
password of somethinghardtoguess:
insert into users(Host,User,Password) values('localhost','phpgwuser',PASSWORD('somethinghardtoguess');
insert into user(Host,User,Password) values('localhost','phpgwuser',PASSWORD('somethinghardtoguess');
insert into db(Host,DB,User,Select_priv,Insert_priv,Update_priv,Delete_priv,Create_priv,Drop_priv,Alter_priv)
values('localhost','phpgroupware','phpgwuser','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y')
@ -182,6 +183,9 @@
you must then reload the grant tables with mysqladmin reload or
refresh privledges from the mysql utility.
Some people find it even easier to use MySQL's grant command instead.
Please consult the MySQL manuall for details on correct syntax.
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have to use initdb to create the dataDIR. Please look in the
documentation of posgreSQL or the manual page for initdb for details.
If you have not encountered any error than you are ready to roll. Now
create a database which will be used by the phpGroupWare. To do that
type at the console: $createdb phpgroupware assumming that you would
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