Wilfried,
Webmin is a very useful application. But I had no idea
that it could manage the MYSQL databases! Does it have
a limitation of 1meg per datanase?

How can we use it with Care2X? Or dow we use it with
MYSQL directly?

Nandalal

--- Wilfried Goedert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use webmin. its good in function. But be shure what
> you do. Running
> only with linux. RTFM of webmin and Mysql first.
> 
> EL> But if there is a GUI based db manager that does
> it all at once elegantly, why 
> EL> not? If anybody here knows of one, please inform
> us.
> 
> 
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