Hi All,
Today I ran into an interesting problem with my MySQL installation.
I'll start off with the usual suspects: this is my development laptop
running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit this is a fresh install, fully updated
from Windows Update. I downloaded the Windows Installer version of
: Tim Thorburn [mailto:webmas...@athydro.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:08 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: MySQL password issue
Hi All,
Today I ran into an interesting problem with my MySQL installation.
I'll start off with the usual suspects: this is my development laptop running
On 7/22/2011 5:02 PM, Shawn Green (MySQL) wrote:
On 7/21/2011 22:45, Tim Thorburn wrote:
Hello,
For those keeping score, this will be the second time in the past few
months I've come upon this problem. To recap, this is happening on a
development laptop running Win7 64-bit Ultimate and MySQL
that this problem also
breaks any sites running on this dev laptop as all passwords are no
longer accepted.
Any thoughts on what may be causing this? It seems to be happening
every month or so at this point.
Thanks in advance,
-Tim Thorburn
:
This happens when you use an old client / library. Can you try from
command line? Also issue: mysql --version
Claudio
On Jun 12, 2011 3:09 PM, Tim Thorburn webmas...@athydro.com
mailto:webmas...@athydro.com wrote:
There's been no upgrade or old pre-upgrade on this machine. I say the
same dev
Hi all,
I came across something strange today on my dev machine and thought I'd
see if anyone here has run into a similar problem. To begin, my dev
machine is Win7 Ultimate 64-bit, running MySQL 5.5.11 (also 64-bit).
Today when I tried to log into the server using the old MySQL GUI tools
There's been no upgrade or old pre-upgrade on this machine. I say the
same dev password for years, as it is the same password I've used on my
dev machines throughout the years.
This machine started off as a fresh install of the OS several months
ago. The only version of MySQL ever on this
Hello,
I just downloaded MySQL 5.5.8 (Win64 version) today and installed it on
my dev machine. Previously I had MySQL 5.1.51 installed - as I've
always felt it was better to uninstall the old before installing the new
with Windows, I uninstalled 5.1.51 by doing the following:
- As
On 12/16/2010 3:42 AM, Tim Thorburn wrote:
I should mention this is Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. After rebooting I
installed MySQL 5.5.8 for Win64 using the downloaded MSI file. Once
MySQL was installed, I downloaded and installed the current version of
Workbench (5.2.31a). When I run
On 10/19/2010 12:38 PM, Montgomery, Tammie wrote:
I had an old version of mySQL on my computer but never used it. I thought I
knew the root password but it wouldn't let me in. I went ahead and uninstalled
it thinking I would get a newer version anyway. I used the Windows interface to
Hello,
A few days ago I ran into Error 1045 when attempting to add a new
database user to my development machine. The error only occurred when
trying to connect to the database as a new user which I found a little
odd. After searching Google I discovered that this error is caused by a
Ignore that ... it's amazing how you can solve problems with enough
caffeine and enough time away from a computer screen .
On 9/20/2010 10:58 PM, Tim Thorburn wrote:
Hello,
A few days ago I ran into Error 1045 when attempting to add a new
database user to my development machine. The error
Hi,
I'm sure I'm missing something quite obvious here, but the caffeine
hasn't quite kicked in yet. As the subject says, I'm importing a csv
file into MySQL 5.1.36 on WinXP using phpMyAdmin 3.3.2 (Apache 2.2.11
and PHP 5.3.0 should it matter). I've done this many times, however I'm
now
Hi,
I'm setting up a small tracking program for a site I'm working on -
basically it monitors all external web and email links that are clicked
from our site and stores them into a MySQL database.
Now I'm trying to extract the information from the database and display it
on screen with PHP.
Hi,
I've got a script setup to search two tables in a MySQL database. The
first page asks the user to select which table they'd like to search, and
then enter in some key words.
The second page then determines which table the user selected and performs
the search. Right now, I'm going
Hi,
I've been experiencing some sporadic problems with a few web forms written
in PHP 3.0.16 and MySQL 3.23.31 with text fields (both single lines and
rows). Generally if any of the text in these forms contains an apostrophe
- either nothing is entered into the database, or nothing after the
Hi,
I'm attempting to store jpg images into a MySQL DB using PHP. I've found a
few sample scripts that should do this for me, however, they don't seem to
be working. Could someone take a look at this and see if you notice any
problems?
Thanks
-Tim
?php
if ($submit) {
Hi,
I've developed a simple search engine for a site I'm working on. Its
purpose is to display community events based on the users input criteria.
The problem is, if I use the DATE_FORMAT command to alter the appearance of
the events dates and times - then MySQL begins at the top of the list
Hi,
I've setup a database to keep track of various events. Now I'm working on
displaying these events on the screen through a web browser. I've got all
the crucial information displaying - now its time for a little fine tuning.
All the dates in my database are ISO format, so -MM-DD, I'd
Hi,
I've got a time/date stamp for a database I'm working on which logs the
last time and date that any changes were made to the database. What I'd
like to be able to do is have the time be set to Greenwich Mean Time rather
than the local time of the server.
Current I'm using NOW() to enter
Hi,
I'm using PHP to pull information out of my MySQL database - although its
not entirely working.
Here is the line:
$result = mysql_query(SELECT * FROM comcal2001 WHERE id=$id and
EventMonth='May',$db);
What I'd like this to do is select all the fields in my database where the
month =
The problem is that this line is not telling MySQL that I want it to select
only the fields where the EventMonth = May. Displaying the other fields is
not a problem at this time.
At 09:54 PM 5/24/2001 -0500, you wrote:
At 9:49 PM -0500 5/24/01, Tim Thorburn wrote:
Hi,
I'm using PHP to pull
Hello,
Can someone here recommend a good Telnet program (with SSH) that I can use
to connect to my servers MySQL database?
Preferably something shareware/freeware - but if it must be purchased, I'm
not against that.
Thank you
-Tim
Message-
FROM: Eric Fitzgerald
TO: Angerer, Chad, 'Tim Thorburn', [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DATE: Mon 5/21/01 15:58
SUBJECT: Re: Telnet into MySQL
I really prefer SecureCRT from VanDyke software myself. Perfect blend of
features and simplicity for my needs. It has a shareware version that does
expire
Hello,
Is MySQL backwards compatible? On my main machine I'm running MySQL
3.23.36 and our hosting company is using MySQL 3.22.32 - the database I've
created is a simple listing of local businesses with contact information,
so I don't believe there would be any issues of my using features
Hello,
After playing around for a few days in between real work, I got my new
linux box up and running with RedHat 7.0 and MySQL 3.23.33 (the version the
hosting company we use supports). My problem is that I know what password
I use for the database as I need to type it in every time I
Hello,
I have a box running Win2k and MySQL 3.23.36, I had made a backup of all my
databases/tables to CD-ROM last week. When I tried to access them again
from the CD-ROM, I noticed that all file names had been altered to be
displayed in uppercase and now they will not function in the php
Hello,
I'm a MySQL newbie (hopefully, there's a few others of me around so I won't
feel like I stick out so much).
I've setup a Linux box running Red Hat 7.0 with Apache 1.3.12, PHP 3.0.18,
and MySQL 3.22.32 (I know its an older version, but our web hosting service
has not upgraded their
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