That did it! I tried disabling and rebooting and that didn't work, but I went into the new folders and simply removed the services as indicated and they are now gone.
Thanks!! George -----Original Message----- From: miguel solórzano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 9:45 AM To: Stefan Hinz; Degan, George E, JR, MGSVC Cc: Paul DuBois; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mark Matthews Subject: Re[4]: Can run two versions of MySQL in Windows 2000? At 14:47 24/7/2003 +0200, Stefan Hinz wrote: Hi, > > (I think I messed up here. I decided to start from scratch, I removed > > "MySQL Servers and Clients 4.0.13" from the program list (as it appears > > when I run the "setup.exe" it installs MySQL software in Windows) and > > deleted all the folders (which included the old "c:\mysql\" directory > > with mysqld in the \bin folder) before performing the remove > > instructions below. So now I can't get to the correct "mysqld" service > > to remove it. It also appears that I can't remove it in windows as I > > don't see a "remove" or "delete" option in the Services area where you > > directed me. Will that be "stuck" there, now? MySQL and mysqld2 still > > appear in the services list.) > >I had the same kind of problem before. I don't know why that is so, >but Windows doesn't provide a remove option in the Services Manager >window. You can, however, edit the properties of a service and set it >to "Disabled". After re-booting the system, that service should have >gone. > >If it's still there, you can only remove it by hacking the Windows >registry (Start > Run > regedit), looking for "mysql..." entries, >delete them, and reboot. Maybe there's a more proper way of doing >this, and if someone on this list knows, I'd be interested in how that >would look like. > >(And, yes, I can hear all you Unix guys on this list chuckling.) Yes the currently installer doesn't remove the service during the un-install process. This deficiency should be fixed in the new installer which is developed by Mark ( I am cc this for him for to me correct if I am wrong). However in the today behavior I don't recommend to play with the registry. The situation is: - Before to un-install remove the service using the server binary with mysqld --remove or mysqld --remove service-name. - If you don't have anymore any server for to perform the remove service, you don't need to reboot, just re-install the new stuff and do the service remove. -- Regards, For technical support contracts, visit https://order.mysql.com/ Are you MySQL certified?, http://www.mysql.com/certification/ Miguel Angel Solórzano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Săo Paulo - Brazil -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]