okay. I'll check on that one. Thanks

""Daniel Brown"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> On 7/16/07, Ryan Lao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I uninstalled my old versions of apache, mysql and php then installed 
>> wamp
>> on my computer. everything seems to be working when i access localhost,
>> except when i go to phpmyadmin. I get this error on screen "MySQL said:
>> #2003 - The server is not responding"... so i updated the config.php file
>> but still i get the same error. does this have to do with the old 
>> password
>> or username that i used before with my old mysql? or is it something else
>> entirely? some help would really be appreciated....
>>
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>
>    That's actually a MySQL rather than PHP question, but the error
> message gives you the answer in context:
>
>    "The server is not responding"
>
>    1.) Check to make sure it's installed properly.
>    2.) Check to ensure that MySQL starts and runs properly without 
> quitting.
>    3.) Check the ports on which MySQL's daemon is set to listen.
>    4.) Attempt to connect via the shell to MySQL.
>    5.) Check your configure.inc.php (I think that's what phpMyAdmin uses)
>        5a.) Make sure the IP/hostname is correct
>        5b.) If not localhost, make sure the port number is correct
>    6.) If connecting to anything other than `localhost` check your
> firewall settings
>
>    The username/password combination will have nothing to do with
> this particular error, but may become an issue once you've connected
> to the server.
>
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