Mysqladmin is a recognized internal or external command...
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:26 am
I am trying to install OpenEMM on a Windows XP Home machine.
I have installed Python, MySQL, and the MySQL-Python tools as per instructions.
When I run the setup it tells me to enter the root password, but does not give me time to enter it, instead giving the error 'Mysqladmin is a recognized internal or external command...'
I read on a closed post this had something to do with users who did not use the suggested install path but would be fixed on the latest release.
I have the latest release of OpenEMM.
I tried using the default directory which on my machine automatically goes to the D: drive. I altered the registry to do this when I first got my computer as I install everything on that drive.
Then I uninstalled MySQL and reinstalled it onto the C: drive. This did not work either.
Any suggestions?
I have installed Python, MySQL, and the MySQL-Python tools as per instructions.
When I run the setup it tells me to enter the root password, but does not give me time to enter it, instead giving the error 'Mysqladmin is a recognized internal or external command...'
I read on a closed post this had something to do with users who did not use the suggested install path but would be fixed on the latest release.
I have the latest release of OpenEMM.
I tried using the default directory which on my machine automatically goes to the D: drive. I altered the registry to do this when I first got my computer as I install everything on that drive.
Then I uninstalled MySQL and reinstalled it onto the C: drive. This did not work either.
Any suggestions?