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Apr 6th, 2001, 09:10 AM
#2
Junior Member
Maybe...
I´ve never worked with MySQL, only with SQL, but maybe it works the same way.... When you install SQL on a local machine (not on a server) the "Server Name" is the same name that you have on the Identification tab in the Network Neighborhood properties.
If you don´t have the Network Neighborhood Icon on the desktop you can check out your computer name on the windows registry.
Go to the Run command and type regedit then
open the folders this way :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
----System
--------CurrentControlSet
------------Control
----------------ComputerName
--------------------ComputerName (here is the value)
Don´t change it !!!!!!! I try to and it doesn´t worked !!!
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