[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whilst I agree that the installation can be confusing the problem that
you having is a MySQL one. The link I gave:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/old-client.html
I did look at this with the use of the oldpassword function.

What I don't understand is why as Datagard is creating the database  and  user 
name/password access rules to it (after all it has asked for my mysql admin 
sign on), then why is it not either doing this automatically or been adjusted 
in these newer versions to do things correctly depending on what version mysql 
is being used?  Is this something that could be looked into for the next 
release?

As I say its created everything - so why does it fail to then connect - from 
what I can see it gets in to create the tables in the database so why does it 
then not get anyfurther?

You can test if all is working with the old style passwords, by say
trying to install phpmyadmin on your server. If that works, then midgard
should work fine.

Are you suggesting that I create the user and not the database/tables rather 
than letting datagard do it
Clifford


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