Since you are using a hosted database you probably can't change any of the 
security.  What I would do is create a table of usernames and passwords 
(and any other releveant user data).  When your users login, check their 
password and proceed accordingly.

Craig

At 02:44 AM 4/8/2002, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>
>Still fairly new to this and I'm using mysql-front for administration which
>makes life really easy. Anyway as I'm now adding tables etc should I be
>creating a new user to access them, I'm thinking of the web users, or can I
>use the default user set-up by my ISP
>
>
>Regards
>
>
>John Berman
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