Micke
Can't really speak for Professional but I have it running fine on Server and
Advanced Server.
If my memory is right then 1067 is normally that the service cannot respond
to the control function effectively. Together with the fact that you cannot
remove the service after uninstall, this suggests to me that the service is
not being installed or initialised correctly on install of MySQL - not sure
why, unless it is a Professional problem.
Try using mysql command line to see if it will connect - a problem with BIND
on NT used to give this 1067 error BUT the service was actually started and
running OK despite it. Go figure! :-)
You might try removing the following registry key to remove the service
(then reboot, natch!):-
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MySQL
See how that goes.
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Micke Bjork Coolbase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 8:53 AM
Subject: windows 2000
Hello,
I´m having a problem running MySQL on a Windows 2000 Professional plattform.
There is no problem installing or uninstalling mysql, but you can´t start
MySQL or the MySQL service.
In the service list a MySQl entry exist, but when I´m tying to start it I
get the erro 1067.
It is imppossible ti remove the service also. It can´t be removed event
thoug I have uninstalled MySQL.
How can I get MySQL running on Windows 2000?
/
Micke
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