• Resolved lyralen

    (@lyralen)


    OK, I did all the steps up till the actual installation. When I put in http://mysite.com/wp-admin/install.php, it let me fill in my password, email, etc., but then the next page is a long list of wordpress database error messages like this:

    WordPress database error: [Access denied for user ‘tfamili_lyralen’@’%’ to database ‘tfamili_casteluzzo’]
    CREATE TABLE wp_terms ( term_id bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, name varchar(200) NOT NULL default ”, slug varchar(200) NOT NULL default ”, term_group bigint(10) NOT NULL default 0, PRIMARY KEY (term_id), UNIQUE KEY slug (slug), KEY name (name) ) DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8

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  • I just got done doing an install and have the same thing…

    Thread Starter lyralen

    (@lyralen)

    well, at least we’re not alone 🙂

    Misery loves company…

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    WordPress database error: [Access denied for user ‘tfamili_lyralen’@’%’ to database ‘tfamili_casteluzzo’]

    So … does the user tfamili_lyralen have access to the database tfamili_casteluzzo? If you don’t know how to check, ask your host to check for you.

    Thread Starter lyralen

    (@lyralen)

    yes, I just created both the database and the user specifically for this project.

    Thread Starter lyralen

    (@lyralen)

    OK, I just chatted with my host, and told her the problem. She said I had the wrong user permissions set. She fixed it for me. Hope it works out for you too, kshaw.

    And thanks, ipstenu!

    Good example of someone new not taking a simple step. I had to do the same thing only I didn’t have to call my hosting company. Always learning….

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist

    That’s how we learn 🙂 This is part of why I advocate paying a bit more for a GOOD host. When you don’t know, it’s nice to have someone you paid be there to help 😉

    kshaw I have the same issue, what permissions did you change?

    @spags88

    I edited my database settings. Basically I went in and checked bunches to allow everything. Look at your database and make sure everything looks correct.

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