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Old 06-19-2012, 08:12 PM
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Also, if you're using VS2008, then you only need to add the reference to the IDE settings.

If you're using VS2010, you will need to instead add it to each 'Project' inside of the 'Server' solution. (i.e., zone, world, etc... 6 total)


If you install mysql again (without uninstalling your current), you should be given the option to 'install' or 'change' components.
When the install options tree comes up, make sure that 'library files' does not have a red 'X' over the box. If it does, you need to change it.

If you use joligario's suggestion, you will need to manually copy them to the correct directory. (dragging and dropping the 'lib' folder
from the .zip file into your mysql directory should accomplish this. Just make sure the mysql versions are the same or compatible.)


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