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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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In both cases you'll also see that you can choose the Administrator password. This makes your database quite secure because you can ensure that it is unique from the outset. (In fact many people find it hard to resist ``admin`` as their password!)
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Wait for the message showing that the database has been successfully created, along with the user accounts and passwords (\ ``admin/XXXX``\ and \ ``demo/demo``\ ). Now you've created this seed database you can extend it without having to know the super-administrator password.
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User Access
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The combination of username/password is specific to a single database. If you have administrative rights to a database you can modify all users.
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Alternatively you can install the :mod:`users_ldap` module, which manages the authentication of users in LDAP (the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, a standard system), and connect it to several Open[nbsp] ERP databases. Using this, many databases can share the same user account details.
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Failure to create a database
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