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[Schema Update] Tue 12/22/2015 Specify 6.6.02 Update Release Tue 06/09/2015 Specify 6.6.01 "Tardigrade" Fri 03/27/2015 Database Schema (v2.1, Jan 2015) Graphical Version Text Version Source Code, Docs, Contact Collections Using Specify Specify 7 Source Code cannot create windows service for mysql error 0 windows 8 at GitHub Specify 6 Source Code at SourceForge Specify 6 Hardware and Software could not start the service mysql while installing Requirements Specify 6.5 and Specify Web Portal Specify Project Image Brands Contact I get this error when trying to cannot create windows service for mysql. error 0 fix install MySQL: Error:0 cannot create Windows service for MySQL The notorious "Error 0" with MySQL installations when using the MySQL "Server Instance Configuration Wizard" indicates that the MySQL Wizard was unable to
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install, start or configure the new server you are attempting to setup. We find "Error 0" commonly occurs when there is a previous installation of MySQL on a Windows machine, or even hidden file remnants of an earlier MySQL installation. It is easy to conclude that a previous installation of MySQL has been completely expunged from your system, but one has to maniacally hunt down error 0 mysql and extirpate all old configuration and data files before the MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard will install a new MySQL database and start the Windows MySQL service. We recommend that you try the these steps if you see this error. One user found that the following worked. We suggest trying this first. 1. Cancel the configuration step. (If you haven't already). 2. Go back to the configuration wizard on the program list (newly installed.) Follow the "reconfigure" option. 3. Uncheck the "modify security settings" box and reconfigure without changing the password. Make sure the password is blank. 4. When you click "finish" on the final screen, the service fails to start. Click "cancel" and restart the configuration wizard. Reconfigure in the same way as before, but check the "modify" security settings" box and leave the "current password" field blank and fill in and confirm a new password. This time the service starts, security settings are applied, and MySQL works… hopefully. In house, we found the following was successful. 1. Cancel the configuration step. (If you haven't already.) 2. Start up the configuration wizard. Delete the previous instance. This will close the configuration wiza
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Documentation Library Table of Contents MySQL 5.5 Manual MySQL 5.4 Manual MySQL 5.1 Manual MySQL 5.0 Manual MySQL 3.23/4.0/4.1 Manual Search manual: MySQL http://download.nust.na/pub6/mysql/doc/refman/5.1/en/windows-troubleshooting.html 5.1 Reference Manual :: 2 Installing and Upgrading MySQL :: 2.5 http://superuser.com/questions/167492/configuring-a-mysql-5-1-instance-on-windows-7-professional-x64-fails Installing MySQL on Windows :: 2.5.6 Troubleshooting a MySQL Installation Under Windows « 2.5.5.7 Testing The MySQL Installation 2.5.7 Upgrading MySQL on Windows » Section Navigation [Toggle] 2.5 Installing MySQL on Windows2.5.1 Windows Installation Layout 2.5.2 Choosing An Installation Package 2.5.3 Installing MySQL with the MSI error 0 Package 2.5.4 MySQL Server Instance Config Wizard 2.5.5 Installing MySQL from a noinstall Zip Archive 2.5.6 Troubleshooting a MySQL Installation Under Windows 2.5.7 Upgrading MySQL on Windows 2.5.8 Windows Post-Installation Procedures 2.5.9 MySQL on Windows Compared to MySQL on Unix 2.5.10 Installing MySQL from Source on Windows 2.5.11 Compiling MySQL Clients on Windows 2.5.6. Troubleshooting a MySQL cannot create windows Installation Under Windows When installing and running MySQL for the first time, you may encounter certain errors that prevent the MySQL server from starting. The purpose of this section is to help you diagnose and correct some of these errors. Your first resource when troubleshooting server issues is the error log. The MySQL server uses the error log to record information relevant to the error that prevents the server from starting. The error log is located in the data directory specified in your my.ini file. The default data directory location is C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\data. See Section 5.2.2, “The Error Log”. Another source of information regarding possible errors is the console messages displayed when the MySQL service is starting. Use the NET START MySQL command from the command line after installing mysqld as a service to see any error messages regarding the starting of the MySQL server as a service. See Section 2.5.5.6, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”. The following examples show other common error messages you may encounter when in
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