Was the user created under MySQL 4.1 or a previous version? How are you 
connecting? MySQL monitor, ODBC, JDBC, etc. ?

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On 2/5/04, 1:40:20 PM, Michael Satterwhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
regarding Bad handshake:


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> OK, I've got my server running again on 4.1. I'm having a grant problem,
> though (I have run the script to fix the privilege tables).

> If I enable a user without a password, he can connect to the databases 
fine.
> If I add a password to the user, he receives the message "Bad handshake" 
when
> he enters the password.

> Can anyone tell me what this means and how to fix it?

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