The MySQL Administrator's backup/restore functions seem pretty cool 
(I've been messing with them today).  You'd still need to create the DB 
itself, but not the tables.  And, if you have an appropriate user/pass, 
creating new DBs is simple.

--Ben

Russel Madere wrote:
> I need to install a MySQL database on another machine.  MySQL is already
> running on that machine, but I do not have physical access to the
> machine.
> 
>  
> 
> I have 2 choices, the first being to rely on a user to open a MySQL
> window, log in using the correct password and execute some complex SQL.
> OR, I can provide the user an installer and let the user run it to
> install the database.
> 
>  
> 
> That said, does anyone here know the steps needed to copy a database
> from one MySQL server to another?
> 
>  
> 
> Russel Madere
> 
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