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Dam SQL Permissions
Hi,
I'm using MySQL for win32... I've had a long day... and its hot in this dam server office... and setting up MySQL was not acually on my list so i'm a little pissed off that the guy i'm working with who has had 'years' of experience with SQL/Apache... but here i am... mr novice who cant install windows 2000 server (Apparantly)... fixing his boo-boos. anyway... could i have a query that sets up another mysql username... sets a password and gives it full access rights/allows it to do anything it likes to the database 'intranet'. Thanks, I know i should really go find this out through trial and error etc... but hey |
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RE: Dam SQL Permissions
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Adding_users.html
Shows a few ways to set permissions. You can set it up to accept connections from different hosts/ips. |
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