1, change the table method .
It may be that your account is not allowed to log on remotely, only on localhost. This time, as long as the computer on the localhost, log in to MySQL, change the "MySQL" Database in the "User" table "host", from "localhost" to "%"
Mysql-u root-pvmware//account root, password vmware
Mysql>use MySQL;
Mysql>update User Set host = '% ' where user = ' root ';
Mysql>select host, user from user;
2, Authorization law.
Grant all privileges on * * to ' myuser ' @ ' percent ' identified by ' MyPassword ' WI TH GRANT OPTION;
If you want to allow the user to connect to the MySQL server myuser from the IP 192.168.1.6 host, and use MyPassword as the password GRANT all privileges on * * to ' myuser ' @ ' 192.168.1.3 ' Identified by ' MyPassword ' with GRANT OPTION; I used the first method, just started to find no, in the online check, less execute a statement mysql>flush rivileges make the changes take effect, you can
3. Run on a MySQL-installed machine:
1, d:\mysql\bin\>mysql-h localhost-u root//This should allow access to the MySQL server
2, Mysql>grant all privileges on * * to ' root ' @ '% ' with GRANT OPTION//give any host access to data
3, Mysql>flush privileges//modification effective 4, mysql>exit//exit MySQL server so you can log in as root on any other host
Several ways to turn on MySQL remote connection access