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17 years ago
advancer77
To reset your root password, check out this:
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17 years ago
advancer77
I'm not sure about your skill level; it is certainly beyond mine. I found the following site informative, however. It seems to be the sort of thing your are trying to do. Here's the link: Post Edited (03-04-07 21:50)
Forum: WampServer English
17 years ago
advancer77
forgive a newbie's ignorance, but I had a thought . . . could the second line be expecting an absolute file path (e.g. c:/wamp/.../site/public_html) instead of a relative one?
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17 years ago
advancer77
I found this solution in a similar post on another site. Hopefully, it will give you enough to go on: If you copy the php_mbstring.dll to your base dir for apache and then make sure the module loads in the php.ini file by uncomenting the following line: ;extension=php_mbstring.dll After that, restart apache and, you should no longer see the problem.
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17 years ago
advancer77
Check out "Wamp mysql never starts!" post (Author: method). You might find some help there.
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17 years ago
advancer77
Well, I'm not sure which direction to send you. My guess would be (based the error you are seeing) that wamp is trying to start a mysql service, but one is already running. the only thing I can think to check is your list of services: Start>>Programs>>Administrative Tools>>Services. You should see wampapache and wampmysqld listed. My guess is that your Apache service will s
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17 years ago
advancer77
I had a similar problem early on. I zeroed in on the fix by checking the event viewer in Start>>Programs>>Administrative Tools>>Event viewer. In my case, I was running Skype and that program was using a port that one of my services was trying to access. I'm hardly an expert, but checking out the event viewer might give you some clues.
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17 years ago
advancer77
First thought . . .did you stop and restart services? Probably, so . . . It doesn't look as though the password for root has really changed. When I first changed my root password, I did the following: In a command prompt (DOS) window and in the directory where the mysql executable resides, I typed mysql -u root mysql Once connected to the mysql server, I typed SET PASSWORD FOR ro
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