Have a look at:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Old_client.html
Marc.
-Message d'origine-
De : nikos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 5 janvier 2005 10:09
À : mysql@lists.mysql.com
Objet : MyODBC 3.5.9 and MySQL 4.1.8
Hello list and happy new year.
Recently I've
You could also leave the password blank if you don't
want to force MySQL to revert to the old password
encryption on start-up. This should be fine if your
server is in the DMZ and you control all the processes
that have access to the server.
Unfortunately, 4.2.x breaks backward compatibility
with
Try MyODBC 3.51.10. It supports 4.1 auth. Here is a link to a mirror that
has it:
http://mysql.netvisao.pt/downloads/connector/odbc/3.51.html
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Tom Crimmins
Interface Specialist
Pottawattamie County, Iowa
-Original Message-
From: nikos
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:09 AM
To:
Tom, this is awesome! It must have been fresh out of
dev because I downloaded 3.51.09 a couple of days ago.
I just downloaded it and it works fine with 4.1
authentication.
Thanks!
--- Tom Crimmins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try MyODBC 3.51.10. It supports 4.1 auth. Here is a
link to a mirror
, January 06, 2005 12:43 AM
Subject: RE: MyODBC 3.5.9 and MySQL 4.1.8
Tom, this is awesome! It must have been fresh out of
dev because I downloaded 3.51.09 a couple of days ago.
I just downloaded it and it works fine with 4.1
authentication.
Thanks!
--- Tom Crimmins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote