Maybe you need to grant access from localhost to the user?

On Fri, September 19, 2014 16:59, Don Wieland wrote:
> On Sep 19, 2014, at 7:50 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>> the target folder don't matter
>> that is clearly a *MySQL error* that your *MYSQL user* lack the needed
>> permissions
>
> Yes i figured that - so the question is, how do I give full permissions to
> that user?
>
> I did go to my cPanel and delete the user and recreated the user adding
> them to the DB with ALL PRIVILEGES. Obviously this is not enough.
>
> If this is not a simple thing that I can do myself, I am willing to
> compensate someone for support they can offer via GoToMeeting and SKYPE.
>
> I am spinning my wheels and I need to resolve this issue asap.
>
> Don Wieland
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