[snip]
if you don't restart MySQL after changing the grants priviliges, you have to
issue the "flush privileges" command from the MySQL Monitor. If you don't do
either one your privilege changes will not take affect.

not sure if when you said "reloaded" you meant "flush privileges" but if not
try it and see how it goes.
[/snip]

That's what I meant. I have reloaded MySQL, flushed, stopped and started the
server. The killer is that this user is able to access the database just
hunky-dorie, do selects, inserts, deletes, updates.

Thanks!

Jay
sql, mysql, query



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