Hello.


mysql.exe is a client utility, I've meant the server process. Check that

you're running mysqld-max-nt.exe.





>I am not sure about max - but I am running mysql.exe (I think it is the

>same as mysqld-nt).

>

>No - when I do a select * from on a table in the moved database - I get

>the error that the table does not exist.

>

>well - how can i tell if i have disabled symlinks???

>

>I have not checked using 4.1.11.



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