At 17:24 09/09/2001 -0400, Doug V wrote:
Hi,
Personally I didn't tried on Win ME. However some users had
reported it use without problem. To avoid the problem to
start without the DOS prompt screen, use WinMYSQLAdmin.exe
which you find at \mysql\bin directory.
Regards,
Miguel
>Will "mysql" ru
At 4:29 PM -0500 9/9/01, Deryck Henson wrote:
>No, only Windows 95/98/200/NT
What problems have you seen? It works under Windows ME for me.
>
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No, only Windows 95/98/200/NT
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From: "Doug V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 4:24 PM
Subject: windows ME
> Will "mysql" run on Microsoft's windows ME operating system ?
>
>
MyODBC and ADO -- except for earlier
versions of MyODBC.
Thanks,
Laszlo
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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 3:30 PM
Subject: RE: Windows ME / 2000 VB problem with
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>
> Thank you, Quentin,
> Hey, does anyone know where
like the
UPDATE method of the RS object. Data Bound controls also stick their noses
up at the MyODBC driver.
Lee
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> Hi,
>
> Don't you love M$.
&g
Hi,
Don't you love M$.
ALTER TABLE CHANGE COLUMN myname myname INTEGER;
Regards
Quentin
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From: Laszlo G. Szijarto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 18 January 2001 08:28
To: Laszlo G. Szijarto; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I isolated the problem because if I do a
"select * from table" -- I get the error.
but if I do "select field1, field3, field4 from table", where I leave out
the BIGINT column, I'm fine.
and when I do a "select field2 form table" where field2 is the BIGINT
column, I get the same error
finally, I cr
"Pickup, Jordan" wrote:
>
> Your pupil is right. Microsoft has done a good job of hiding DOS in Windows
> ME.
>
> Microsoft would like you to believe that ME is not based on DOS anymore but
> it must be since it is based on the Windows 9X kernel. The plan for the next
> version of Windows is app
bject: RE: Windows ME under MySQL?
Your pupil is right. Microsoft has done a good job of hiding DOS in Windows
ME.
Microsoft would like you to believe that ME is not based on DOS anymore but
it must be since it is based on the Windows 9X kernel. The plan for the next
version of Windows is apparent
Your pupil is right. Microsoft has done a good job of hiding DOS in Windows
ME.
Microsoft would like you to believe that ME is not based on DOS anymore but
it must be since it is based on the Windows 9X kernel. The plan for the next
version of Windows is apparently to have DOS removed completely.
At 07:49 16/01/2001 +0100, Gustav Wiberg wrote:
>Hello there
>
>I'm a teacher who has MySQL as base for learning basics of databases. I
>just got a question about how you install MySQL under Windows Millenium. I
>don't have a clue. I haven't used Windows Millenium.
Forget about ME. MySQL runs e
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