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descalzo

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You should have a config , configuration , settings .ini or .php file for your blog etc. Open it up and make sure the database host is set to 'localhost' . If it is not, change it.

If that does not work, go to cPanel, then mySQL Databases and drop the database user from the database (do not delete him, just drop him from the database). Then add him back, making sure to check "ALL" when the pop up page asks you to set the permissions.

If that does not work, post back here.
 

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This has also worked for me thanks. I found an easier way though, im not sure if this will work for everyone. On the MySql Databases page go to the "Current Databases" table, click on the user next to the database(not the 'X' button). That will take you right to the permissions page instead of dropping the user and re-adding it.
 
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