Andy Eastham wrote:
> Make sure you don't enter a space between -u and the username 
> and -p and the password ie mysql -uuser -ppassword

Actually, that works for me, i.e.
C:\Program Files\mysql40\bin>mysql -u root -p
Enter password: *********
Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 12 to server version: 4.0.12-max-debug

Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.

mysql>

But now it gets weird. I should have said: that *used* to work for 
me. Earlier today I was working with that password issue from the
other password thread, and I had finally got it all working the 
way I expected it to. Now I'm trying to answer Andy, and I find that
it *no longer works*! Not even if I leave out the space between -u
and root. Arrgh! The only thing that has changed since then is that
I did shut down the server for a while.

I can still make it work when I enter
C:\Program Files\mysql40\bin>mysql -u root -pxxxxxxxxx
Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 12 to server version: 4.0.12-max-debug

Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.

mysql>

Note the space between -u and root, and no space between -p and the
password. (If I put a space in there, it doesn't see the password.)
As was pointed out, it's not a good idea to put the password on the
command line, since that puts it in plain text.

OK, so what the heck is going on here???? Does MySQL have gremlins?
Is this the same problem that Weldon was complaining about?
-- 
Helge Moulding
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]                Just another guy
http://hmoulding.cjb.net/                  with a weird name


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