Darren,

> Is the InnoDB table type available on Windows?

Yes. If you want it to be the default table type, start the server
with --default-table-type=innodb. Note that you will have to use a newer
version of MySQL (> 3.23.somewhat). In 3.23.x, you will have to enable
InnoDB, in 4.0.x, it's enabled by default.

HTH,
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> Is the InnoDB table type available on Windows?
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