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Old 12-06-2011, 07:46 AM
pepsiphreak79
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yes i was using an ax repack and its still in another dir and working if i shut mine off and turn it on but its not working how i want a server to if that explains anything...

My first attempt was so use there portable mysql ect... since it was all ready to go with eqemu but each attempt failed

I have switched to a but naked uniserv
Apache 2.2.21
MySQL 5.5.18-community
PHP 5.3.8
perl 5.10


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15. NOW, you need to go in to a command prompt and navigate to the peqdb folder.
Simply type cd \peqdb and you should be there. You will see: C:\peqdb>_
I believe this part was what had me from my understanding of what was written in tutorial was that this was to be the db stored files and so to copy your newly downloaded sql to it but since my portable doesnt work like others stuff it was my issue
i was copying the sql to the peq dir from the mysql and it looks like that was what botched it.... and yes up above i said thats what i did so instead i just resourced and i stoped getting the frustrating errors i still have no clue why it errord with the sql file in the db dir but oh well thats beyond my understanding. i got past it. just now

so im going to try the rest off the installs

is it ok to populate my naked login database using the login DB from a repack??
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