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Old 06-09-2012, 09:44 PM
GLGanjika
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I have potentially 64 bit versions of mysql and/or perl on win 7, also i have heard stories of certain versions of mysql/perl not working with eqemu - i am fairly certain i have some of the newest versions of appserv and perl on my pc - would this effect anything? i will find out the versions right now and post them here. also - if i do start over on win 7 does the server just use 3306 and if i use 3307 ever is there anything i need to do to open it? port check always says 3307 is shut but 3306 is open even after i 'opened' it? sorry about 345345 questions but im still sorta a newb at running the server atm.

Appserv 2.5.10

i guess i didnt have perl on this pc.


how would i install using appserv and/or just a parellell mysql installation utilizing this guide (ie; what steps would change in the guide vs the guide how it tells me to do it.)

since im unsure about the newer versions of the software i have it might be preferable to install a parellell mysql and use a different port (like 3307 or some alternate port for the new mysql).
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