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Posted by Mr. Anonymous on 12/07/05 06:16
Martin!
One Word > http://www.sokkit.net
Quit screwing around and get working :)
"Martin" <martinvalley@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 23:54:51 +0100, Peter van Schie
> <vanschie.peter@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Martin wrote:
>>
>>> No - the section on MySQL does not appear (I mentioned this in my post
>>> back on 12/1/05 but didn't know what to make of the significance of
>>> it).
>>
>>Well in that case I ran out of ideas, sorry mate. Maybe someone else
>>here has some kind of brilliant idea.
>>
>>Peter.
>
> Well, in that case, let me throw out a couple of things - I have no
> idea if they have any impact or not.
>
> Thing #1:
> I read somewhere along the line that the setting of "read-only"
> property on the PHP folder (and it's sub-folders) had some kind of an
> effect on things. I noticed the other day that the PHP folder (and the
> MySQL folder) had their read-only property checked.
>
> I un-checked them and told it to apply the change to all sub-folders.
> For some unknown reason, the change was applied only to the top
> folder. I manually went through and changed them all. I tried running
> things again but it made no difference. When I was done, I took
> another look at the PHP folder and found that it had magically been
> changed back to read-only again!
>
> So, I don't know if this would even affect the operation of PHP and/or
> MySQL. But, in any case, I can't for the life of me guess what is
> resetting this property to read-only.
>
> Thing #2:
> The computer I'm trying to get this to work on is a brand new Lenovo
> (used to be IBM) with a Pentium 4 processor that has "HyperThreading
> Technology". I think I read somewhere that PHP and/or MySQL has a
> problem with this (I do not know where I saw this and I read it before
> even starting to get this machine set up).
>
> Any thoughts? Could either of these be an issue here?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Martin
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