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RE: difference in password format between server and client: msg#00069db.mysql.odbc
You will have to do this within your app. I would say the best way to do it would be through an admin page that uses an ASP style (or Java) <%= rs("Pwd") %> field that pulls the password from the Unix box. I don't know of any way that ODBC would do this other than via an app. J.R. -- MySQL ODBC Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/myodbc To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/myodbc?unsub=gcdmo-myodbc@xxxxxxxxxxx
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