In this tutorial, Manish from RebellionRider.com demonstrates three different ways to change a user's password in PostgreSQL. He starts with the simplest method, using the PSQL prompt, where he connects to PostgreSQL as a superuser and sets a new password for the user 'admin'. Next, he explains how to use the 'ALTER ROLE' command to modify a role's password. Finally, he introduces the 'ALTER USER' command, which is similar to 'ALTER ROLE'. The tutorial is beginner-friendly and concise, making it easy for viewers to follow along and reset passwords with confidence.
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