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thanks but,
why do you need admin rights? just curious... and documentation that you know about? usually things that force you to run as admin are because a user needs write access to a certain directory or registry key. is this the case or does MySQL for Windows just kinda suck?

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whaaa?  JoeMama_z | 01/28/05
YES you can.... but  htotten | 01/28/05
thanks but,  JoeMama_z | 01/28/05
MySQL does run under a normal user account on Windows  Hugh Jass | 01/28/05
I'm confused.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 01/29/05
I'll explain  toadlife | 01/29/05
and...  linuxoverwindows | 01/29/05
why other platforms weren't affected  toadlife | 01/29/05
Moral: use secure passwords, especially on the root account (nt)  CobraA1 | 01/30/05
Running at root?  DonPMitchell@... | 01/31/05
A couple of points, and maybe I missed something  Physco Dude | 01/31/05

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