At 23:52 +0800 9/10/02, Uriel Wittenberg wrote:
>  >If mysql works fine, then you've already started the server.
>
>Then does a normal Windows installation set it up so the server autostarts
>whenever you boot up? I did not manually start the server.

It might be installed as a service.

>  >You have to restart the server before it will notice the [mysqld] option
>group change.
>
>After I added local-infile=1 in the [mysqld] and [mysql] sections, the LOAD
>DATA LOCAL INFILE command started working. I did not do anything to shut
>down and restart the server.


I don't understand.  In your previous message, you said:

At 23:37 +0800 9/10/02, Uriel Wittenberg wrote:
>
>Also, per advice here, I tried putting local-infile=1 in the [mysqld] and
>[mysql] sections of my.cnf(my.ini), but that does not change the behavior.
>

Which seems to contradict what you're saying now.

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