Not sure I'd recommend phpmyadmin - wouldn't that also imply
installing PHP? MySQL has free tools for management - why not just use
them? (And yeah - they kinda suck in terms of UX but you can deal with
it. :)

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Russ Michaels <r...@michaels.me.uk> wrote:
>
> You should real the notes on the various install modes/settings to make sure
> you install it configured with the best options for your needs, it isn't
> really as straight forward as MSSQL.
> I would suggest you block remote access to mysql in your firewall and use
> phpmyadmin to access it or just login to the server and use the tools from
> there.
>
> To setup a DataSource, in the dropdown list for database type, instead of
> selecting "MSSQL" or "Access" you choose "mysql 4/5"
>
>

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