I've asked this question once before with no response (and have asked on other 
lists), I'll give it one more try before giving in to semi-Gates domination (my 
last holdout is the Apache server I'm running):

Upon installing MySQL as a service, why will it not start for all users?  Only 
my admin account allows the MySQL service to start.  I cannot start the service 
manually or automatically from any regular ("power user") account.  

MySQL was installed as a service using 

     mysqld-nt --install

with no problems.  I've come across a vague reference in the manual for a 
manual installation of MySQL as a service if problems occur, but have no idea 
if that is the course of action to take since I don't really know why there is 
a problem.  Putting MySQL in the startup items makes no difference.  HELP!

-Kirk


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