DJ Anubis wrote:

> You can still use old passwords on new MySQL databases.
> For this, on passwords needed, use 
> UPDATE user set Password=OLD_PASWORD( 'Your_Password' )
> WHERE User='some_user' ;
> then 
> FLUSH PRIVILEGES ;
> 
> This might help too 
> 
 I know, in fact that was the solution, but took a while to find it,

B.T.W. ... Tonight I was insisting, the new table I have been creating
was destroyed after a full day of work. .. :-(

I guess I have to do after all your suggestion ...

:-)

Bye

Franco

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