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Jing --

...and then Jannie Qu said...
% 
% Hi, all,

Hello!


% 
% sql, query.

Yeah, that :-)


% 
% I started working on an old MySQL 3.23.47 database server on SunOS 5.7, but 
% I only have a regular user account. I cannot access "mysql" database.
% 
% I tried to use OS user "root" and "mysql" to login without password, but it 
% failed. No one at my company knows other username and password except the 
% regular user account.
% 
% Does any one of you know how to work around this problem and access "mysql" 
% database?

You might try starting mysqld with --skip-grant-table to remove the
restrictions and then create a fully-capable account (or change the
database root account password) and then restart normally.


% 
% Thank you,
% Jing


HTH & HAND

:-D
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