I have a command-line program for interacting with MySQL running at the moment. I am able to connect to the instance of MySQL and query the database. In the world of Windows a "service" has a particular connotation. Is your question, "Do you have MySQL installed as a Windows service, and is it running?", or is it more general as I describe in my first two sentences?
Hi,
2009/9/8 cknell@onebox.com:
I have a command-line program for interacting with MySQL running at the moment. I am able to connect to the instance of MySQL and query the database. In the world of Windows a "service" has a particular connotation. Is your question, "Do you have MySQL installed as a Windows service, and is it running?", or is it more general as I describe in my first two sentences?
I was referring to the first situation. If it is running and accessible from the commandline then that should be OK...
Not sure what the problem might be. Perhaps a permission issue? Are the Mysql dlls etc. readable/executable by the user account that is running php?
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