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16 years ago
cfaice
Found myself the command to use via the standard command prompt in Windows! CD to ..\mysql\bin (where .. is the path of your WAMP installation). In this instance my install is: C:\Program Files\Server\mysql\bin Then type the following commands depending what you wish to do: Restore: mysql.exe -u username -p dbname < Restore.sql Backup: mysqldump.exe -u username -p dbname > Backup.sq
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16 years ago
cfaice
Try to delete the user "pure", and recreate it. If still no joy, it could be possible that you have typed the password incorrectly in either SQL or Invision config file.
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16 years ago
cfaice
Folks, I have installed the SQL Administrator addon, and all works perfectly, with the exception of restoring a large database (250mb +). I haven’t yet allowed the restoration to complete as it takes too long. Currently I have allowed up to 60 minutes to restore this database, but in this time it only completes approximately 5 percent (I end the restore it in fear of frying the CPU / it taking
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16 years ago
cfaice
I've got it on my server if you want to try that install. I've just used it to install, and all was OK. Craig
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16 years ago
cfaice
Hi all, I have wamp installed and I set the following in the .hpptd.conf. ServerRoot "c:/wamp/apache2" DocumentRoot "C:/wamp/www" <Directory "C:/wamp/www"> and I saved my index.html in "C:/wamp/www" and I still get the default page instead of my homepage. I restarted several times, and I don't see the issue. Thanks in advance, Don
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