Matthew Darcy writes:

> I was aware of the user table as a standard table.
> 
> I did a select on it and it all looked fine. Loads of Y's and % for host
> Yet this user still cannot connect. The only explaination is corruption.

It sounds to me like you haven't removed the @localhost entry,
but you want user@% to be matched when you connect from localhost.
Could that be it? If so, section 4.2.8 is your (rather dull) friend.

//C

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