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Resolving Database Connection Error: Could Not Connect to MySQL

Encountering a Database Connection Error (2) when trying to connect to MySQL can be frustrating. This error usually indicates issues such as incorrect credentials, server unavailability, or configuration problems. To resolve it, double-check your database username, password, and server address. Ensure the MySQL server is running and listen on the expected port. Check firewall settings and network connectivity as well. This helpful guide will walk you through troubleshooting steps to get your MySQL connection back on track.

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Resolving Database Connection Error: Could Not Connect to MySQL

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