[thelist] Basics of MySQL on Local Server

website andrew at milords.com
Wed May 12 02:27:00 CDT 2004


Hi
I have just recently(last week) downloaded Apache 2.0 followed by
downloading PHP followed by MySQL and then PHPMyAdmin  all up and
running on XP professional I am sure w2k doesn't have any problems with
installation so its just a case of downloading each of the binaries and
following the install steps.

Andrew

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> Hi all,
> 
> With a new box and (decently) fresh install of Win2k, I would 
> like to once again try to get databases running on my machine 
> - after several failures a year ago. I currently am running a 
> fresh install of PHP (4.3.6.6, installed manually), abyss web 
> server (x1) and apache (latest stable). My server only needs 
> to be accessible to this machine.
> 
> I do all of my PHP testing locally and would like the ability 
> to use databases as well. At this point I would like to 
> follow correct procedures to make this happen. Should I...
> 
> - install MySQL package separately, not relying on built-ins?
> - assume phpMyAdmin is recommended over other gui's? 
> (downloaded, not yet
> installed)
> - assume I already have all I need and learn how to connect to MySQL?
> 
> TIA,
> divaone
> 
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