All, this has me scratching my head, am wondering if any of you have run across this.


We are in the process of moving IMS to a different machine and in doing so we are also moving an old version of CF (4.5 ENT) to that machine as well. We've also installed MySQL, along with the MySQL v3.51 ODBC driver.

In Control Panel -> datasources we have set up a datasource that points to a database within MySQL. We can test from this panel and all appears fine. We can log into MySQL under this username, create tables etc.

However, in CF Administrator we have a problem in that when we try to verify the datasource we get the (Attached) error.

Anyone shed some light? Does CF have to be running under a special account with MySQL?

Thanks in advance!

Steve
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The connection to the data source failed. Check the following to resolve this problem: 
Are the data source settings configured properly? 
Did you provide valid security information in the data source settings ? 
For some databases the ColdFusion Server may need to be logged in under a special NT 
account rather than the default System Account. Use the Windows NT Services Control 
Panel to change the account the ColdFusion Server service is using. 

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