Adam Ravitch wrote:
I believe as long as the MySQL port (generally 3306) is open on the server, you should be able to access your database through any of a number of different graphical utilities. For most you just supply your database username/password and the remote host where MySQL resides. I don't really have one that I would recommend, but you can just google, "msyql gui", and a number of them will appear in the results. Again though, as has already been said repeatedly, it's a good idea to learn to do it from the command line.


MySQL Control Center is pretty good.


http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysqlcc.html

Adam Augustine


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