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Anyone who knows the super-administrator password has complete access to the data on the server – able to read, change and delete any of the data in any of the databases there.
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After first installation, the password is ``admin``. This is the hard-coded default, and is used if there is no accessible server configuration file. If your system has been set up so that the server configuration file can be written to by the server then you can change the password through the client. Or you could deliberately make the configuration file read-only so that there is no prospect of changing it from the client. Either way, a server systems administrator can change it if you forget it.
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So if your system is set u to allow it, you can change the superadmin password through the GTK client from the menu :menuselection:`File --> Databases --> Administrator Password`, or through the web client by logging out (click the :guilabel:`Logout` link), clicking :guilabel:`Databases` on the login screen, and then clicking the :guilabel:`Password` button on the Management screen.
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The location of the server configuration file is typically defined by starting the server with the ``--config`` command line option.
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*Changing the super-administrator password through the web client*
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Creating the database
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If you're using the GTK client, choose :menuselection:`Files --> Databases --> New database` in the menu at the top left. Enter the super-administrator password, then the name of the new database you're creating.
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*Creating a new database through the GTK client*
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If you're using the web client, click :guilabel:`Databases` on the login screen, then :guilabel:`Create` on the database management page. Enter the super-administrator password, and the name of the new database you're creating.
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In both cases you'll see a checkbox that determines whether you load demonstration data or not. The consequences of checking this box or not affect the **whole use** of this database.
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../../source/book/1/1_1_Inst_Config/1_1_Inst_Config_db_create.rst:65
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