>LdS> I'm experiencing the same problem.
>LdS> But I sort of found a way around it (though I'm sure this is not really the
>right way).
>LdS> When I "remove" the *password* for *root* and login again as root, I'm able to
>create new users using GRANT then flush priviliges.
>LdS> Does this mean
Hello Markus,
Tuesday, January 22, 2002, 12:27:44 PM, you wrote:
ML> Hi all!
ML> I've got quite a strange problem. Got to work today, was about to
ML> continue my work on a database, and tried to log in with user
ML> "varlehti", which is a user that's got SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE,
ML> and DELE
Hi all!
I've got quite a strange problem. Got to work today, was about to
continue my work on a database, and tried to log in with user
"varlehti", which is a user that's got SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE,
and DELETE -privileges. I got an Access denied -error, and
I'm sure I typed the password righ