> I am trying to conect to a MySQL db and no matter what code I use I am
always
> getting denied, I know the password is correct as I have tested it
elsewhere.
> Just wondering if this could be caused by the fact that the password has a
+
> and a . in it. Would that get me denied, and how can I get around it other
> than changing the PW ??
Can you use the same username/password to start the "mysql" monitor on the
machine with the database on it?
If so, perhaps you've set it up so only the same machine can use that
username/password, but not an external machine.
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