Hello.




>"max_question resource exceeded". 



It is somehow related to the user privileges. See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/user-resources.html



Start mysqld with --skip-grant-tables and fix the user's limits.





>Does someone know which files or registry entry/entries must be deleted



Settings are stored in the configuration file. See:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/option-files.html





Loffler Thomas J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi all, 

>

>I've installed MySQL db server 4.1.14 + Administrator + Control Center

>for test purposes on Windows 2003 Server Standard. Then I deinstalled

>everything, deleted all files which were not deleted by the uninstall

>process (search for "mysql") + deleted also the entries in the registry

>which were not deleted by the uninstall process (search "mysql"). 

>Now, after installing again MySQL db server 4.1.14 etc. everything seems

>to be ok, but after restarting the MySQL daemon, the old settings from

>the installation before appear + cannot be changed. The error is mostly

>"max_question resource exceeded". 

>Does someone know which files or registry entry/entries must be deleted

>or reset? 



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