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| From: | sol beach | Date: | January 31 2006 1:34am |
| Subject: | How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | ||
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I've been asked to assist the folks who own the data in the database, but folks who used to maintain it are no longer with the company. This installation resides on a Windows 2003 server to which I have local admin rights. What is the most painless way to get "root" access to this database? I am more than willing to RTFM, if anyone will point me at which FM to read. TIA
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| • How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | sol beach | 31 Jan |
| • Re: How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | Dan Trainor | 31 Jan |
| • Re: How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | sol beach | 31 Jan |
| • Re: How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | Dan Trainor | 31 Jan |
| • Re: How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | mysql | 31 Jan |
| • RE: How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | Rob Gormley | 31 Jan |
| • RE: How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | Charles E Sweet | 31 Jan |
| • RE: How to login to MYSQL as "root" without knowing the passward | SST - Adelaide) | 31 Jan |
