I am using MySQL in windows 98...it runs fine...I think u need only MYSQLD
to run everything...be sure to check ur MY.CNF....it should be filled with
some...



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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Winstone, Paul [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Friday, March 22, 2002 11:22 PM
        To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
        Subject:        Windows 95 / Latest stable MySQL server start

        I know I'm new to this and despite checking FAQs and the manual, am
having
        difficulties getting MySQL to work properly under Windows 95.
Unfortunately,
        I don't have a choice of operating system, even though I'm
developing for
        Windows NT/2000.

        Anyway I have started the server with mysqld, a fact that can be
proven
        (allegedly) by using a MySQL ping. WinMySQLAdmin 1.4 seems to think
        everything is okay, yet when I try to create a database I'm told the
server
        must be started.

        Has anyone using MySQL had these problems with Windows 95? Or is it
just
        me...

        Paul.

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