Hi,
I tried to connect to a mysql database running on a
linux server using an odbc connection in windows 98. I
get the following message:
[TCX][MyODBC]Host x.x.x.x is not allowed to connect to
this MySQL server
(#1130)[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Connection not
open (#0)
The username
Hi,
I tried to connect to a mysql database running on a
linux server using an odbc connection in windows 98. I
get the following message:
[TCX][MyODBC]Host x.x.x.x is not allowed to connect to
this MySQL server
(#1130)[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Connection not
open (#0)
The username
Hi everybody.
If I start a database using MySQL for Windows, can I later transfer it to
MySQL for Linux by just copying the database directory. Or will I have redo
it from scratch. What about my odcb connections will they continue to work
without modification on the client side.
TIA
Hi everybody,
Let's say I do not want to use any microsoft tool on my PC. Is it possible
to develop a desktop application using MySQL as database server without
having to program in C or C++ to access and display the Data?
My question probably should be: If not ODBC, what desktop database
)
Yvon Darang
Montreal, Canada
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Does the same scenario apply to MySQL database on a Linux server?
Yvon
Bill Easton wrote:
On the grounds that someone else may have this problem, and in response to
John's post, below, I am providing a cookbook of how to do what I asked.
The problem: I have a bunch of users, all with