I've installed MySQL as a service using

     mysqld-nt --install

on W2K. No problem there, says "service successfully installed". BUT, when I 
try to log off the admin account and on to the regular "power user" account 
MySQL will not start automagically and cannot be started manually. Pop back 
over to the admin account and MySQL acts like nothing was ever wrong.

Is this an issue that can be overcome by manually installing MySQL as a service 
instead of using the above? And how do you accomplish that? If you know or 
have heard of this before please help me out; I'd really like to have MySQL 
running for all users (that would enable the Apache-based site I'm running on 
the same box to access the database at all times).

Thanks!

Kirk




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