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From: Panos Melas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mon, 23 July 2001 13:51
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: win2k ERROR 1036 (read only) problem
Hello everyone,
I try to install and configure mysql under win2000, initally it seems to
work ok but whenever I try to create a table or modify any of the existing
tables I get the following error: ERROR 1036: Table xxxx is read only
e.g.
mysql> insert into user values('localhost','mysql',password('xyzzy'),
-> 'Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y');
ERROR 1036: Table 'user' is read only
any suggestions?
Thanks
Panos
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