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Re: LAMS and EasyPHP
By: Chad Zilla
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In response to 1 | 03/19/06 08:45 PM | ||
Jorge,
Should be possible. Try using the advanced setup and state that MySQL has already been installed. I imagine you'd know what your MySQL root password are etc. Check if MySQL is active, if the installer is acting up as it thinks MySQL is not installed (quite possible if its looking in the registry for this - I can't recall now) - there should be an option for you to "go ahead anyway". The main installer in the advanced mode will keep warning you that mysql may not be installed, but it would let you get through. CZ Posted by Chad Zilla |
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