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Old 07-10-2018, 11:09 PM
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Some changes take effect immediately, some can be used by using #hotfix..

..the rest require a server reboot.


When making changes in your database through heidisql, make sure that you 'commit' the changes to any row you're editing by
clicking off of that row.

Any entries with a red triangle in the lower left corner will not be saved if you exit immediately.


As far as the 'pre-loaded' shared memory binary files, those should be created every time you start your server - if you're using the provided bat files.
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Old 07-10-2018, 11:34 PM
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none of that makes any sense to me. I'm making the changes in HeidiSQL...then I'm clicking on "tools", then "Export database as SQL"...I make sure I have both "create" boxes checked, and select my servers root directory, I name the file, and I click extract. Then I run "t_stop_server.bat", then I run "t_start_server_with_login_server.bat"

Am I missing a step?
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