Are you using use-symbolic-links as setting in my.cnf. I got the problem
when I used it with mysqld-nt. If so delete the service and reinstall the
service with mysqld-max-nt. Otherwise delete use-symbolic-links and restart
the server. This may be the problem with the binaries but I am not sure.
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Sent: 06 June 2001 22:08
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Subject: Getting Error 1067 when trying to start MySQL as service on
NT 4.0
Listers,
Apologies in advance for the cross-post.
I've run into a problem starting MySQL on a Windows NT 4.0 workstation
machine.
Installation appears to have gone fine, but I cannot start MySQL as an
automatic
service. MySQL is listed in the Services panel, but it's currently
inactive.
When I select MySQL in the Services panel and click start I get a
message
saying Attempting to start they MySQL service on... A second or two
later, I
get an error message: Could not start the MySQL service on Error 1067:
The
process terminated unexpectedly. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Andy
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Andy Crain
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune
941-957-5199
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