C:\mysql\bin>mysqld.exe start
C:\mysql\bin\mysqld.exe: Too many arguments (first extra is 'start').
Use --help to get a list of available options
I wrote:
When I reboot computer, service in Service manager
is up and running,
Problem is not in starting service (service started correctly), problem
is
Dear,You must run "mysqld.exe start"
--- Stano Paska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have one problem with service MySQL on Windows XP
> Home Edition.
> I use unzipped version of MySQL. Problem occurs in
> version 4.1.2 alpha,
> 4.1.2b alpha, 4.1.3 beta, 4.1.3b beta.
> Let me explatin:
>
Hi,
I have one problem with service MySQL on Windows XP Home Edition.
I use unzipped version of MySQL. Problem occurs in version 4.1.2 alpha,
4.1.2b alpha, 4.1.3 beta, 4.1.3b beta.
Let me explatin:
I unzipped mysql into c:\mysql. Set some variables in my.ini (only
default-character-set), install
[snip]
All of this is occuring on the same W2K machine (with Apache, MySQL, etc).
When
I log off admin and log on as a power user (same machine) I have the
aforementioned problems.
[/snip]
Kirk,
OK, this makes sense. The "power-user(s)" needs to be given permissions to
start and stop services on
[snip]
I've asked this question once before with no response (and have asked on
other
lists), I'll give it one more try before giving in to semi-Gates domination
(my
last holdout is the Apache server I'm running):
Upon installing MySQL as a service, why will it not start for all users?
Only
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