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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Just an update: I installed the very latest phpMyAdmin 4.6.0 update using the installer posted by Otomatic (namely this one: wampserver3_x86_x64_phpmyadmin4.6.0.exe) and now everything is importing and working fine. I tested using the exact same SQL import files that had previously failed on the same databases of the same Wampserver installation. So perhaps there was something going on in t
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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Hi RiggsFolly - I think you are right. I have a number of MySQL exports taken using the "WP Migrate DB" plugin for WordPress. That plugin hasn't hasn't been updated in about 3 months, so it's possible that the SQL format it exports to by default is no longer what is optimal for the latest phpMyAdmin. Possibly affecting the incompatibility may be that my website hosting provider is
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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Hello Again - Thanks RiggsFolly and Otomatic for your replies. I went to the phpMyAdmin site and downloaded the very latest beta version and installed that, which produces the same error upon input, a "1064" error which is an input parsing error I believe. So it seems that RiggsFolly is correct, there may be something within the more recent versions phpMyAdmin itself which may
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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Hello - I created an entirely clean installation using the latest WAMP 3.0.4 x86. Everything is running well. However, I am having problems importing SQL files using PhpMyAdmin/Import. I've always been able to import these same SQL files historically, just not now. I get errors such as this which causes the SQL import to abort before completing: "ending quote ' was expected. (n
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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Hello Otomatic - Yes, using Run as Administrator across the board seems to ensure it all works well. First I insall WampServer 3.0 by running the installer by right-clicking on it and "Run as Administrator", and then I simply edit the desktop and start menu shortcuts to have the "Run as Administrator" box checked. If you decide to adjust the installer to automatically
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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Hello Otomatic - Yes, I'm aware of that (i.e. Properties / Shortcut Tab / Advanced / Run as Admin): If you check the box to Run as Admin, then it launches properly and turns green. Note that this box is not checked by default after running the installer, so if you simply double-click on ethe shortcut either from the Start Menu or Desktop icons, then Wamp will not start and will not be g
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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Hello Otomatic - thank you so much for your reply. I tried again on a clean installation of Win 7 Pro x64. I verified that the registry key you indicate is properly set after the Wamp 3.0 installer is run, so that is good. I also verified that BOTH the shortcut to start wampserver in the Start Menu and on the Desktop have the Privilege Level set to "Run this program as an administra
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8 years ago
MadSpaniard
Hello - I've installed the new WampServer 3.0 provided by Otomatic on Windows 7 Professional. It seems that the new WampServer 3.0 installation package may not be entirely compatible with User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 7. Is anyone else experiencing this? Note: for all of the following scenarios, I am logged in as an administrator-level account that is NOT the explicit "Admi
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