Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> Check the Windows services control for MySQL and try from it...
How do I do that?
>
> You might (since it sounds like this is a first attempt) need to
> uninstall everything -- and make sure you delete the mysql database (in
> case you have a garbaged root
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> WinXP? What error do you get from the wizard? (You are running in an
> Admin privilege I presume).
Yes, WinXP and admin.
At first, when Norton was running, I got a 1045 error message saying to
allow TCP port 3306. I tried creating a rule to do this, but it didn
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 16:07:56 -0500, John Salerno
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
>
>> My web server told me it isn't, which is why they are sticking with
>> MySQL 4.0 for now, but I'm obsessed with using the latest versions, so I
>> j
Ravi Teja wrote:
> Ah! An overzealous firewall! My sympathies :-). I am using the free
> Kerio personal firewall on Windows.
>
Actually, I'm a little confused now. I turned off Norton completely (as
far as I can tell), restarted, and the configuration wizard of MySQL
still fails at the "Start s
Ah! An overzealous firewall! My sympathies :-). I am using the free
Kerio personal firewall on Windows.
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Ravi Teja wrote:
> Yes! It does.
>
> Assuming that you are not terribly bandwidth constrained, isn't it
> easier for you to try it
> yourself on your own machine than wait for other people to assure you,
> given that both are free and pretty much run on any platform?
>
Yeah, actually I went ahea
Yes! It does.
Assuming that you are not terribly bandwidth constrained, isn't it
easier for you to try it
yourself on your own machine than wait for other people to assure you,
given that both are free and pretty much run on any platform?
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My web server told me it isn't, which is why they are sticking with
MySQL 4.0 for now, but I'm obsessed with using the latest versions, so I
just want to be sure. According to the mysqldb download page at
sourceforge, it is compatible with 5.0
Thanks.
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