doug.gibby Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 A test connection made to the database was NOT successful. The error message returned is: Access denied for user 'doug.gibby'@'localhost' (using password: YES) Please click on the Back button below to review your database server settings. If you require help with your database server settings, please consult your hosting company. I'm new to this, but maybe someone here can guide me in right direction? BTW I've used OS Commerce before, but have never setup the installation for it though, the ISP I used to go through had an automatic installation, and I never seen this end of it. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
ozcsys Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 A test connection made to the database was NOT successful. The error message returned is: Access denied for user 'doug.gibby'@'localhost' (using password: YES) Please click on the Back button below to review your database server settings. If you require help with your database server settings, please consult your hosting company. I'm new to this, but maybe someone here can guide me in right direction? BTW I've used OS Commerce before, but have never setup the installation for it though, the ISP I used to go through had an automatic installation, and I never seen this end of it. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance! Basically that means that the database info you entered does not match the actual information you used when you created the database and user. It could be database name, username, password, database server. You need to double check everything and find out what info you are using that is incorrect. The Knowledge Base is a wonderful thing. Do you have a problem? Have you checked out Common Problems? There are many very useful osC Contributions Are you having trouble with a installed contribution? Have you checked out the support thread found Here BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP!!! You did backup, right??
doug.gibby Posted February 25, 2006 Author Posted February 25, 2006 Basically that means that the database info you entered does not match the actual information you used when you created the database and user. It could be database name, username, password, database server. You need to double check everything and find out what info you are using that is incorrect. I re-did it and made user: 1234 and pass: 1234 and still says access denied
ozcsys Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I re-did it and made user: 1234 and pass: 1234 and still says access denied Have you assigned the user to the database? If not sometimes that will give the same error, if you have then you need to check again because something in the info you are using is incorrect The Knowledge Base is a wonderful thing. Do you have a problem? Have you checked out Common Problems? There are many very useful osC Contributions Are you having trouble with a installed contribution? Have you checked out the support thread found Here BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP!!! You did backup, right??
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