MAMP set up under the administrator account does not start servers under user account












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I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



Here is the error message.




/Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.




That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



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    I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



    Here is the error message.




    /Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
    connect to local MySQL server through socket
    '/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.




    That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



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      I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



      Here is the error message.




      /Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
      connect to local MySQL server through socket
      '/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.




      That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



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      I set up MAMP under an administrator account on this Mac OS 10.6.6. That works fine. The Apache and MySql server start and php works. When I log on to a user account with administrator privileges and start MAMP, the Apache and MySQL server don't start. That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



      Here is the error message.




      /Applications/MAMP/LIbrary/bin/mysqlcheck: Got error: 2002: Can't
      connect to local MySQL server through socket
      '/Applications/MAMP/tmp/mysql/mysql.dock'(61) when tyring to connect.




      That user account has administrator privileges but does not have a password.



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          Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:




          The answer is just go to the /Applications/MAMP/ folder and add the
          desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
          info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.




          An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.






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            Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:




            The answer is just go to the /Applications/MAMP/ folder and add the
            desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
            info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.




            An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.






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              Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:




              The answer is just go to the /Applications/MAMP/ folder and add the
              desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
              info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.




              An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.






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                Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:




                The answer is just go to the /Applications/MAMP/ folder and add the
                desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
                info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.




                An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.






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                Try some permissions adjustments, per this post:




                The answer is just go to the /Applications/MAMP/ folder and add the
                desired user(s), with reading and writing permissions, on the "Get
                info" (command-i) inspector for that folder.




                An alternate solution might be to launch MAMP silently at system startup. Details listed on this StackOverflow question. Additional info located at this page.







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