Marvin ...
It is a lot easier than you may be thinking.
Just make sure you download the Win32 binaries, and run the setup wizard. In
most cases, the installer's defaults are fine, but you can put the server on
any drive/partition you like. Check out the MySQL Manual's Win32
installation (http://www.mysql.com/doc/W/i/Windows_installation.html) and go
for it!
Gerald Jensen
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From: Marvin Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 8:01 PM
Subject: MySql install on W2K server running Apache ver2.0.39
Hello all...
I'm new to the list and to MySql and would like to get some advice on
approaching my first mysql install.
I've just installed Apache ver2.0.39 onto my W2K server and I'm currently
attempting to get PHP4 going. Can anyone provide me with some ideas on how
to approach the mysql install? Is it anything like installing SQL 2000? Or
should I treat it like Apache and approach it with a Linux Unix mentality?
Which version should I choose?
Let me say that I am still navigating my way through the mysql site, so I'm
pretty sure that I'll eventually come across the answer to some of these
questions. I'm mainly looking for hands on experience.
Thanks in advance.
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