On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 03:46:58AM -0700, Michael Tam wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
> 
>     In question 2),  what I meant is not uninstall MySql from Windows 2000
> but the service of it by calling "mysqld-nt --remove".  That will take off
> the service of the mysql-nt from being the default mysql daemon and then I'd
> call "mysqld-max --install" to establish the max version of sqld which
> supports the BDB and InnoDB.
> 
>     This, then, leads to question 3), if I switch the daemon as mentioned in
> 2) then would the tables created under "mysqld-nt" will remain intact as
> "mysql-max" takes over??

I believe so, yes.  But it'd be safest to first back them up.  It
can't hurt to be safe.

Jeremy
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