oh i forgot to mention,
the new passwords are stored in the database already. you need to reset
the password with the OLD_PASSWORD() function. they detail that in the
documentation
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Brandon Ooi wrote:
this refers to a new password scheme used in mysql 4.1 and above. see
here to fix this...
this refers to a new password scheme used in mysql 4.1 and above. see
here to fix this...
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/old-client.html
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John Hoover wrote:
I've been running MySQL 4.0.20 on Mac OS 10.3.5 for some months and had been working on a
custom client. It was working well
I've been running MySQL 4.0.20 on Mac OS 10.3.5 for some months and had been
working on a custom client. It was working well until I upgraded by computer to
10.4.3 and MySQL to 5.0.18. My client can not longer connect - I get an error
message: "Client does not support authentication protocol req