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Error connecting to your database is common, but it isn’t necessarily a problem with wordpress itself.
– double check your wp-config.php file settings for the database name, database username and database password. This is where most errors occur.
-Then check that you don’t need to change the database host from “localhost” to something else. You can get that info from your hosting provider.
-Check you have actually created a database with the same database name as is in your wp-config.php file.
-Last, but not least, if all that information is correct your database probably has a problem with it, and you may need to contact your hosting provider if the database server is online / if they have any other problem at their end, or they made any changes to your account, or if there are any limitations/restrictions, if the hosting package is set to Windows and not Linux, etc.
-There are also many threads on this topic on these forums: http://ww.wp.xz.cn/search/Error+establishing+a+database+connection?forums=1
I am having a similar problem installing WordPress on my LOCALHOST. I have double checked all the data, and it matches what I set up initially in regards to the database. I have the MySql setup through Xampp, and it appears to be running according to the Xaampp control panel.
Little frustrated at this point. Any advice?
Many thanks.
Ted
@wingman89: As per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic. Your problem is likely to be completely different.