Hello Ryan,

No real problems with Windows 2000 Server and Adv. Server. Install SP3
before MySQL as the SP installation might remove the MySQL service
registration in some cases. The setup process itself is an extremely
straightforward one, taking just two or three minutes. The manual has good
information on how to install MySQL as a service and whether to choose MAX
or normal version for regular use etc. etc. You might want to use
phpMyAdmin to administer your MySQL server (if you have a PHP/Apache box
available). Another good (although discontinued) frontend is MySQLFront.
phpMyAdmin has the advantage that you don't need a Windows box to work
with it, any computer with a browser is sufficient.

Best regards,
Iikka

On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Ryan Cavanaugh wrote:

> I will begining to install mysql on my server in a few days.  I have never
> done this before.  Is there anything i need to know, any problems mysql has
> with 2000 server?  Any help is appreciated.
>
> Ryan
>
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