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Started by pop72, May 04, 2004, 10:24:38 PM

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pop72

Then i try to log in under the "coppermine installation" I get this error

"Could not create a mySQL connection, please check the SQL values entered
MySQL error was : Access denied for user: 'PoP@127.0.0.1' (Using password: YES)"
I have tried 2 passwords that i did choose in FoxServ and in coppermine, i use the same so far just to get it a bit easier (i thought)  ;) ......
What can it be that are wrong?

Joachim Müller

you can't make up passwords - you'll have to use the username and passwords of your mySQL user. If you're webhosted, you should have been told by your webhost what your mySQL access/account info is. If you're running your own server, you should be able to solve this on your own anyway.

GauGau

hyperion

You can also try leaving the password blank.
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pop72

Late answer/new question
I havent added a password, have tried without password as well, what more can be done? Im running Mysql and foxserv as apache server.

Joachim Müller

well, if you're running your own server you're lucky: you already know the server admin and can ask him for advice ;). Did you ever install a complex php/mySQL application on your server before? Maybe you could try first with some basic script to test if your webserver is properly configured.

GauGau