I am not pointing the finger anywhere - could be anything - but I have never had these problems with any other deployment before. So why does the dev environment running on the SAME local machine can access the remote database, but the production environment on the SAME local machine can’t? So I am assuming that the connection string from the dev environment is used. I have tried all and am getting “Connection Error: Unable to connect: Connection attempt failed: SQLSTATE No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.” I cannot edit any mySQL hostname, port, or any other option. There I have 3 choices: MySQL transaction, MySQL, MySQL PDO I cannot access the remote mySQL database from the local SC production environmentĭetails: In the production environment, after changing the password, I am redirected to the “new connection” form.I can run any other local (PHP, HeidiSQL, phpMyAdmin) application and access the same remote mySQL database.I can run all SC applications and access the remote mySQL database in the local SC development environment.The remote server only hosts the mySQL database. I am not deploying to my remote server, but my local IIS.There is no firewall on my remote database server (Windows 2008 R2 with mySQL).There is no firewall on my local PC (Vista with IIS7, PHP).
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