On 1/19/07, Daniel Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of
your Mac computer or server.
The OP is talking about managing MySQL accounts with MySQL
Administrator. MySQL
Actually on my Mac; 10.4.6 ppc the MySQL Administrator will only open
to a connection through localhost. The localhost connection will
accept any authorised user to connect, but, MySQL Administrator will
only assume the privileges of the account I am working from (I have
several). It has
Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging in as root is not good
enough. You must have set up and log into the root user account of
your Mac computer or server. This, if anything is a Apple problem and
advantage. The Administrator is opening to the account you are in,
the login in window
Thanks for the reply Daniel,
This is not on a Mac. I'm running MySQL Administrator 1.2.8 on a XP/SP2 machine
and I'm connecting to a MySQL 5.1.9 server running on Netware6.5.
- Still looking for help.
Daniel Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/19/07 9:52 AM
Are you working on a Mac? If so, logging
Ed Reed wrote:
Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an answer
for it.
Have you reported a bug to bugs.mysql.com ?
kind regards
--
Colin Charles, Community Engineer
MySQL
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Ed Reed wrote:
Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
that I'm not the only one with this problem but no one seems to have an
answer for it.
The problem is that when you select a user in the user list of
There was already a bug report submitted. That's where I found other users that
have the same problem.
Colin Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/17/07 6:05 PM
Ed Reed wrote:
Unable to manage user accounts through MySQL Administrator 1.2.8. I've found
that I'm not the only one with this problem
I don't have any way of selecting a host. I only have one host on my system and
I don't see anything in the program that explicitly shows me where to select
the host.
Igor Alexandrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/17/07 9:30 PM
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Ed Reed wrote:
Unable to