I'm sorry, I'm very new at this.  I only downloaded the live version
last week.  Where do I find the setting you are referring to?  By
attempt to run the servers, perhaps this is a correct answer to your
question:  I am only using this for learning purposes.  I am hoping to
attain new skills and thought that SQL was a good place to start (since
I believe it to be the base for many database languages (DBIV (or
whatever version they're up to today, Oracle, Sybase, Peoplesoft, etc.)
and perhaps if I lose my job this will broaden my choices in looking for
a new position/career.  If this is not a correct answer to your
question, please clarify.

Finally, thank you, I will change the name of the folder as you suggest.

George

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 4:42 PM
To: Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?


At 14:15 -0500 7/22/03, Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC wrote:
>Thanks.  I have been fighting with this all afternoon, now it seems I
>can get to 4.1.0 and not 4.0.13.  My databases still seem to be there
>but I can't point to them either in mysql or in mysqlcc/DBManager.  I
>guess I have moved port 3306 to the 4.1.0 database.  How do I name,
say,
>3307 as the 4.0.13 database?

First, you're better off not installing 4.1 (or any version) in a
directory
with a pathname that contains spaces.  I suggest renaminng c:\4.1 Alpha
to c:\4.1-Alpha.

Second, tell us more about your setup.  You're asking us to diagnose
the problem with little more information than "it doesn't work".
What are your settings?  How are you attempting to run the servers?
Thanks.

>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Victoria Reznichenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 12:00 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000?
>
>
>"Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  I have been running 4.0.13 for several weeks now and though I'd like
>to test 4.1.0.  4.0.13 is under c:\MySQL.  I downloaded 4.1.0 under
>c:\4.1 Alpha\MySQL.  When I try to launch mysql it brings me to the old
>version, how do I access the new one without killing the old one?  (I
>have also tried putting 4.1.0 on a totally different machine and
linking
>to it also.)
>
>Yes, you can find info about it at:
>       http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Multiple_Windows_servers.html
>
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