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While I've searched the forums here and found no other reference, Google groups seems to have many references to this problem - but with no cohesive or applicable answer from what I could find.
I'm working with a default, first-time install of PHP, Xoops, MySQL, and Apache. It's my first time working with all of these, so please forgive my ignorance.
Basically, everything works fine until I try to change my root MySQL password from null to anything. Then everything goes wrong. phpMyAdmin won't connect, neither will Xoops, despite entering the appropriate password in config.inc.php or mainfile.php, respectively. The odd thing is that the Windows version of MySQL Administrator *will* connect with the new credentials, which (as far as I can see) proves that there is nothing wrong with MySQL itself.
Has anyone else had problems with this? Please tell me that I'm not on cheap drugs, here. Any help is most appreciated.
Cheers,
Shawn.