How to forget the mysql super administrator root password in windows
Today, I helped a friend retrieve the MYSQL super administrator's ROOT password. When I started to enter the command, I played less "point" for several hours and finally solved the problem. I wrote a tutorial, easy to use later!
If your server is windows xp/2000/2003/nt, you can use this method to retrieve the lost MYSQL super administrator root password.
1. stop MYSQL. Open the DOS window in CMD and enter net stop mysql.
2. in the CMD command line window, enter the MYSQL installation directory, for example, d: mysql20080505 in.
3. Enter the mysql security mode, that is, when mysql is up, it can enter the database without entering the password.
Command: mysqld-nt -- skip-grant-tables
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4. Open a new CMD command line window, enter mysql-uroot-p, and log on to MySQL using a blank password (Press enter without entering the password)
5. Enter the following command to modify the password of the root user (Note: There is a "point" in the middle of mysql. user ")
Mysql> update mysql. user set password = PASSWORD ("new password") where User = "root ";
6. Refresh the permission table
Mysql> flush privileges;
7. Exit
Mysql> quit
So MYSQL super Administrator account ROOT has been reset, then in the task manager to end the mysql-nt.exe this process, restart MYSQL! (You can also restart the server)
After MYSQL is restarted, you can log on to MYSQL with the newly set ROOT password! Today, I helped a friend retrieve the MYSQL super administrator's ROOT password. When I started to enter the command, I played less "point" for several hours and finally solved the problem. I wrote a tutorial, easy to use later!
If your server is windows xp/2000/2003/nt, you can use this method to retrieve the lost MYSQL super administrator root password.
1. stop MYSQL. Open the DOS window in CMD and enter net stop mysql.
2. in the CMD command line window, enter the MYSQL installation directory, for example, d: mysql20080505 in.
3. Enter the mysql security mode, that is, when mysql is up, it can enter the database without entering the password.
Command: mysqld-nt -- skip-grant-tables
***************************************
4. Open a new CMD command line window, enter mysql-uroot-p, and log on to MySQL using a blank password (Press enter without entering the password)
5. Enter the following command to modify the password of the root user (Note: There is a "point" in the middle of mysql. user ")
Mysql> update mysql. user set password = PASSWORD ("new password") where User = "root ";
6. Refresh the permission table
Mysql> flush privileges;
7. Exit
Mysql> quit
So MYSQL super Administrator account ROOT has been reset, then in the task manager to end the mysql-nt.exe this process, restart MYSQL! (You can also restart the server)
After MYSQL is restarted, you can log on to MYSQL with the newly set ROOT password!