OK, well, Magnus already knows about this, but since you ask! :-)
I am logging into my Larry_Sanger account. Rather, I am automatically logged into that account, and even when I log out, and then log in using "Larry Sanger" instead of "Larry_Sanger", when I go to any other page other than the login page, I am shown logged in as Larry_Sanger and when I'm logged in that way I don't have sysop rights.
So the point is, when I try to log in one way, I have rights, and when I try to log in another way, I don't.
Maybe what you could do is just change the user_name with user_rights=is_sysop to 'Larry_Sanger' from 'Larry Sanger'.
Larry
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Jimmy Wales wrote:
mysql> select user_name,user_rights from user where user_rights='is_sysop'; +--------------+-------------+ | user_name | user_rights | +--------------+-------------+ | Jimbo Wales | is_sysop | | Larry Sanger | is_sysop | +--------------+-------------+ 2 rows in set (0.01 sec)
It works for me. I just tried logging in as you, and that works fine, too.
What account are you logging into?
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