Hi.

> First, how can I detect, on localhost, which port MySQL is using?



Look at my.cnf.



Also see:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Can_not_connect_to_server.html





Schalk Neethling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Since installing the latest 4.1 version of MySQL I have not been able to 

> run phpMyAdmin.

> 

> I have since gathered that the current version of phpMyAdmin is not 

> compatible. I therefore ran Add/Remove programs on Windows and installed 

> 4.0.22 but nothing is working correctly, the server starts as a service 

> using NET START MySQL but, phpMyAdmin continues to say: | #2003 - The 

> server is not responding|.

> 

> First, how can I detect, on localhost, which port MySQL is using? And 

> second, how can I ensure that everything related to MySQL, including the 

> app itself, is removed before making a clean install of MySQL 4.0.22.

> 

> I would appreciate any help or pointers. I am on WindowsXP as the 

> development machine.

> 



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