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From:John Doolan Date:April 19 2005 3:24pm
Subject:RE: ODBC as unwanted username
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David, 
   The ODBC user is the default user if none is specified.  Your error
message suggests you are not specifying any user when connecting and
MySQL is using its default.

Regards,
John Doolan


-----Original Message-----
From: David Devon [mailto:ddevon@stripped] 
Sent: 19 April 2005 07:27
To: myodbc@stripped
Subject: ODBC as unwanted username

Having some difficulty launching the mysql client. The
daemon starts okay, but for some reason it thinks the
user is ODBC instead of root.

C:\>mysql ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user
'ODBC'@'localhost' (using password: NO)

The username can't be reset either using the config
wizard or the command line. How can I fix this?

Thanks,

David Devon

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ODBC as unwanted usernameDavid Devon19 Apr
RE: ODBC as unwanted usernameJohn Doolan19 Apr
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