Use the following procedure for resetting the password for any MySQL root
accounts on Windows:
Log on to your system as Administrator.
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Stop the MySQL server if it is running. For a server that is running as a Windows service, go to the Services manager:
Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services
Then find the MySQL service in the list, and stop it.
If your server is not running as a service, you may need to use the Task Manager to force it to stop.
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Create a text file and place the following statements in it. Replace the password with the password that you want to use.
UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('MyNewPass') WHERE User='root';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;The
UPDATE
andFLUSH
statements each must be written on a single line. TheUPDATE
statement resets the password for all existingroot
accounts, and theFLUSH
statement tells the server to reload the grant tables into memory. Save the file. For this example, the file will be named
C:\mysql-init.txt
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Open a console window to get to the command prompt:
Start Menu -> Run -> cmd
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Start the MySQL server with the special
--init-file
option:C:\>
C:\mysql\bin\mysqld-nt --init-file=C:\mysql-init.txt
If you installed MySQL to a location other than
C:\mysql
, adjust the command accordingly.The server executes the contents of the file named by the
--init-file
option at startup, changing eachroot
account password.You can also add the
--console
option to the command if you want server output to appear in the console window rather than in a log file.If you installed MySQL using the MySQL Installation Wizard, you may need to specify a
--defaults-file
option:C:\>
"C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin\mysqld-nt.exe"
--defaults-file="C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\my.ini"
--init-file=C:\mysql-init.txt
The appropriate
--defaults-file
setting can be found using the Services Manager:Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services
Find the MySQL service in the list, right-click on it, and choose the
Properties
option. ThePath to executable
field contains the--defaults-file
setting. After the server has started successfully, delete
C:\mysql-init.txt
.Stop the MySQL server, then restart it in normal mode again. If you run the server as a service, start it from the Windows Services window. If you start the server manually, use whatever command you normally use.
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