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I'm a newbie with a couple of basic startup questions.

 

I plan to use this as a production server, so I'd like to change the blank MySQL password. Where do I need to make these changes so that phpMyAdmin will remain functional?

 

I'd like to have everything autostart as a service, but I can't find any documentation to do this.

 

Thanks in advance

If you can wait for 3.4, it would be better. some bug fixes and updated technologies. It will be better than using 3.3 as the production server.

 

But on the other hand, if you can't wait, let me know and i will tell you.

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If you can wait for 3.4, it would be better. some bug fixes and updated technologies. It will be better than using 3.3 as the production server.

 

But on the other hand, if you can't wait, let me know and i will tell you.

 

Can't wait!

 

But it will be in limited use for a month or so's worth of testing, so if I can migrate my data from this version to the next, I'd like to go ahead and do it now and move to the next version when it's released.

The password in the mysql_password file in W:/home/admin/www/ needs to be chnaged, when that is changed, so is phpMyAdmin and phpMyBackupPro if you hav not run it since install... but before changing that, go to phpMyAdmin and change the password for the root user...

 

About starting as a service, search the forum here... even for mysql password. We do have a service tool, but i remember MrX recommending a program to a user that i think might do the trick neatly without making you confused.

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