1. Windows 2K and MySQL 5
2. Downloaded the 3.51.9 driver (I've seen a number of issues reported
with the .10 driver, so avoided it to begin with) and installed it. It
shows up in the ODBC admin nicely.
3. Created a new file DSN with the ODBC Admin
4. After I entered a name for the dsn (mysqlf),
Whil Hentzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/03/2005 11:02:48 AM:
1. Windows 2K and MySQL 5
2. Downloaded the 3.51.9 driver (I've seen a number of issues reported
with the .10 driver, so avoided it to begin with) and installed it. It
shows up in the ODBC admin nicely.
3. Created a new file
- SQL command on connect: left empty
Note that I can connect to and manipulate the test database
interactively (I added a table, inserted records, etc., all as user
'whil')
7. Hit Test Data Source
8. Error message: [MySQL][ODBC 3.51 Driver] Client does not support
authentication