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phim

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  1. Yeah, it happend to me too. I was on Uniformserver3.0 with NO root password, so my 12 databases (32Mo) in diskw\usr\local\mysql\data were configured to work with root/"" (no password). So when I installed Uniformserver3.2a, all my databases didn't work anymore. Ok, ok, I hear you, "just add it in your config", right but I have 147Mo in my /www folder ! (31 projects) so noway to change it. So, smart as I am, I changed privileges settings for root to "NO password", Then messed up with phpmyadmin (which log as root with password "root" (root/root)) and get the error message above in the first post. Finally, I red your post and found where the password was in : \diskw\home\admin\WWW\mysql_password so first I changed the root password in privileges to No password THEN deleted "root" in mysql_password and save and it works fine (it logs without password like old versions). Something I'd like to add : I use uniformserver since version 2.something. When you have various project (like I do) in /www, the easiest way to upgrade is to replace every old folders by new ones except /mysql/data/"data_projects" folders and diskw/www, but it's a little bit tricky if some other stuff changes too. May be if mysql data folders could be rerouted to somewhere else ?? outside /usr ?? Good luck and thanks for this great tool! Phil

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