how to overcome ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'ODBC'@'localhost' (using password: NO) permanently

when am trying to open mysql in windows cmd by typing mysql. the following error is occuring.

ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user ODBC@localhost (using password: NO)

And then by looking similar queries i somehow got a temporary solution by using C:> mysql -u root -p and then typing the password, mysql is working. But when i close and open, the same problem is recurring.

One more thing is that i have created a user 'admin'. but when am trying to open mysql using the command C:> mysql --user=admin --password=root, the following error is occuring:

C:\Users\abhay kumar>mysql --user=admin --password=root
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'admin'@'localhost' (using password:NO)

Any help will great


for some reason, the ODBC user is the default username under windows even if you didn't create that user at setup time. simply typing

mysql

without specifying a username will attempt to connect with the non-existent ODBC username, and give:

Error 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'ODBC'@'localhost' (using password: NO)

Instead, try specifying a username that you know, for example:

mysql -u root -p

where -u root specified the username root and -p will make the command prompt for a password.


You need to create an user "ODBC" for MySql with no password. Do that in PHPMyAdmin. That will solve your problem.

But remember, if it's only your local development environment, no problem. It'll create a serious security hole in your production environment.

User ODBC with no password

Problem Solved


I tried this and it worked:

C:\cd MySQL installed path\MySQL -uyourusername -pyourpassword

C:\Users\abhay kumar>mysql --user=admin --password=root..

This command is working for root user..you can access mysql tool from any where using command prompt..

C:\Users\lelaprasad>mysql --user=root --password=root
Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 4
Server version: 5.5.47 MySQL Community Server (GPL)

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Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.

I know it's been three years since this was asked, but I just figured out this problem for myself. I was using into outfile and getting the error. When I commented out this part of the query, it worked.

The FILE privilege is separate from all the others and must be granted to the user running the script.

GRANT FILE ON *.* TO 'asdfsdf'@'localhost';