I'm trying out MySQL-Front on a Win2k machine and it  is having a problem 
opening some of my InnoDb tables.

I can open any of my InnoDb tables if I explicitly specify the database 
name in the Connection window. But if I leave the database name blank I'll 
see the database tree in the pane on the left. If I try and select one of 
my InnoDb tables from underneath the database node, I'll get an error 
window saying "MySQL Error - 1016 Can't open file "mytable.InnoDB'. (errno: 
1)".  Clicking on the database name says one or more of the InnoDb tables 
are 0KB.  I know there is data in the tables because I can access them in 
MySQL.  This is the same table that I was able to open in MySQL-Front when 
I specified the database explicitly in the Connection window.

So why does MySQL-Front sometimes have a problem opening InnoDb tables? TIA

Brent 

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