You could also set your SqueezeCenter service to "depend" on the MySql
service (so, whenever the SqueezeCenter service was started, the SCM
would start SqueezeMySQL first, -then- SqueezeMySQL.
In windows versions prior to Vista (and almost certainly in Vista) you
do this in the registry, not the services control manager.
Open your registry editor - go to key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\squeezesvc
Look for a sub-key called -DependOnService-.
If it doesn't exist
- create it as a -MULTI_SZ-
- the data is -SqueezeMySQL-

If it does exist (maybe you already did this for MusicIP?)
- edit it
- add an additional line to the data - -SqueezeMySQL-

I'm actually a bit surprised that the SqueezeCenter install process
doesn't just -do- this - I guess it's a matter of being able to support
already-installed generic MySQL installations.


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