> why not answer the question another user made hours ago?
> under which account do you try to start mysqld?
> 

Agreed. Chances are good that if he goes into the Windows Services control 
panel and gets the properties of the mysql service, he will find that it is 
configured to start under a Windows account other than the System account, and 
that the Windows account in question either does not have the required 
privileges or it is locked. I'd probably just change it to start under the 
System account.

--Erio


 

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