"Thalis A. Kalfigopoulos" wrote:
> I haven't read Mysql's authorization mechanism from Paul's book, but from the
>Oreilly book and it was pretty comprehensive and intuitive. I suggest you borrow that
>book from your local library or buy it.
Ya, it's already on its way...(the book that is).
> Before you pull the trigger, I also suggest you remember to always do a 'mysqladmin
>reload' after every change you make to the mysql database, because otherwise you
>won't be able to see the changes you make. This has caused me lots of pain in the
>beginning.
Reloading (or flushing privileges) isn't the problem (well, it was when I first
started a while back), that I've learned. It's just how to set users up properly,
etc., etc.
AMK4
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