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the user already got all privileges.. and correct database ip and password.. why still error? /sob

my domain is hosted at my VPS with webuzo.. :(

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Hi onizame,

The user specified may be locked down to 'localhost'. You'll have to edit that user, and allow % (Any Host) to be connected with that account.

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Hi onizame,

The user specified may be locked down to 'localhost'. You'll have to edit that user, and allow % (Any Host) to be connected with that account.

eh.. what is that meant e.e its already IP.. and that % meant i dont need to put IP when add user? sorry i'm not quite understand

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Hi onizame,

I'm not sure what other way to explain it to you, as I feel that I've stated it very basically; any beginner-level MySQL user should have been able to understand. I can only recommend that you use Google to expand your research on how to enable your account for % (Any Host). Here is the 1st search result on Google;

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/programming/mysql-give-root-user-logon-permission-from-any-host/

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Hi onizame,

I'm not sure what other way to explain it to you, as I feel that I've stated it very basically; any beginner-level MySQL user should have been able to understand. I can only recommend that you use Google to expand your research on how to enable your account for % (Any Host). Here is the 1st search result on Google;

http://www.howtogeek...-from-any-host/

woooow :D tyvm sir asura.. its working :D

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