… I still really don’t know whats going on here. Mysql> UPDATE user SET password=PASSWORD(‘root’) WHERE user=”root” Type ‘c’ to clear the current input statement. Other names may be trademarks of their respective Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or itsĪffiliates. Server version: 5.5.25 Source distributionĬopyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. Applications/MAMP/Library/bin/mysql -u root That was my stupidity not knowing to point towards the directory… The only problem is that when i execute the commands above this is the output Well some things now appear to be working. > To “uninstall” MAMP, you only have to delete the MAMP directory and everything returns to the original state (MAMP does not alter anything on the “normal” OS X). It might have overwritten some config files.įigure out how to completely purge MAMP from your system, then install it again. The fact that you did this, could be causing more problems. > Ive tried completely uninstalling MAMP/MAMP PRO, nothing. Is it possible you didn’t change the password in the configuration files (since changing the password in the mysql database/table is something different)? When you created the new user did you grant all the privileges? Maybe someone with MAMP experience can chime in.Īre you able to navigate to MAMP configuration files and see that the passwords match. To deactivate an app, right click its icon in the dock and select Quit option (or choose MAMP 3.0.6 > Quit MAMP 3.0.6 on the Menu bar). Not sure if MAMP installs mysql on your system or does it contain mysql in it’s own “bubble” for lack of a better word. Conventional Steps to Uninstall MAMP 3.0.6 for Mac Prior to the removal of MAMP 3.0.6, you should first log into your Mac with an administrator account, and turn MAMP 3.0.6 off if it is running. I’m on Linux so mysql is actually installed on my system. when ive tried to read all of these “fixes” they talk about the root account, but since i edited the root account in phpmyadmin – what account are they talking about, a database account, the root account of the computer itself? I really don’t even care enough to know all I want is it to work again … im SO confused.Ĭan someone please explain to me in laymens terms whats happened here and how I can fix it? I would be so greatful… This will probably sound really stupid to alot of you but I really do not know what to do here I would just like MAMP PRO to work again. I’ve looked high and low on Google and all I can find are pages of words that are double dutch to me… I dont understand what the problem is basically. How can I restore everything to normal so that I can access the MAMP start page, phpmyadmin etc ? Ive tried completely uninstalling MAMP/MAMP PRO, nothing. This all seems to have happened when I stupidly tried to create a new user in PHP myadmin and I think I have entirely messed up the “root” account – However with this kind of topic this is as far as my knowledge goes… I am baffled. You should check the host, username and password in your configuration and make sure that they correspond to the information given by the administrator of the MySQL server. PhpMyAdmin tried to connect to the MySQL server, and the server rejected the connection. #1045 – Access denied for user (using password: YES) Then I try out of curiosity the webstart button to attempt to open the MAMP start page… and I get this errorĮrror: Could not connect to MySQL server!įinally I use the “Launch PhpMyAdmin Button”. Applications/MAMP/Library/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 1045: Access denied for user (using password: YES) when trying to connect The MAMP icon in the Dock will disappear in a few seconds.Basically the problem is that every time I launch MAMP PRO and start the servers, when the MySQL server attempts to start I get this message… Obviously, this will delete the MAMP icon if it is still in the MAMP folder. No housekeeping, no checking if it is safe to Quit. I speculate that it is greyed to discourage using it.įorce Quit does not “ask politely”. We will have to use Force Quit.Ĭlick on de.appsolute.mamphelper process again. If the process responds, it can do any housekeeping it needs to do and can quit gracefully.Īlas, de.appsolute.mamphelper is still running. It is best to try to just use Quit as it “politely asks” the process to shut down. We will be dealing with a lot of files starting with “de.appsolute” throughout this installation.Ĭlick on the stop icon. Double-click on the Activity Monitor.Ĭlick on de.appsolute.mamphelper process. It is in the Applications > Utilities folder. In the Password field, enter the password you use to log into your Mac. You may be asked to authorize stopping the servers. To deactivate an app, right click its icon in the dock and select Quit option (or choose MAMP 3.4 > Quit MAMP 3.4 on the Menu bar). Stop the servers by clicking on the Stop icon. Conventional Steps to Uninstall MAMP 3.4 for Mac Prior to the removal of MAMP 3.4, you should first log into your Mac with an administrator account, and turn MAMP 3.4 off if it is running.
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