I'm on a Windows machine running Mysql with DBI and I get this error when trying to connect with the standard connection code:
my $dbh = DBI->connect("$driver:database=$database;host-127.0.0.1;port +=3306", "root", "mypassword")||die DBI::errrstr;
I can access Mysql, so I know it is up and running. I have checked what's on the ports using netstat -a, which reveals that Mysql is on the 3306 port. I tried changing the port Mysql was listening on as well as the one refered to in the script, but still no luck, I get the same error. Is there a way to figure out what DBI is going wrong?

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In reply to DBI - Can't create IP socket (10106) by InfiniteSilence

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