these
prompts carefully inmost cases, you’ll want to allow the installer to do what it needs to do. Remember to follow the instructions of Verifying Package Integrity with
MD5,” earlier in this chapter, to verify that you’re running the correct installer program.
You need to unblock ports only if you want to allow connections to your server from other hosts.
In
this section, we’ll look at three ways to install MySQL on a Windows system System-wide, using a graphical installation package provided by MySQL AB Local, using a “no-install” package
by MySQL AB System-wide, using the XAMPP integrated package
To install system-wide, you’ll need to login as a user with Windows administrator privileges. The MySQL AB “no-install” package does not need to be installed using a setup program and is handy for cases where you don’t have administrator privileges on the computer.
Installing Only MySQL Using Packages from MySQL ABFirst, follow the instructions of Downloading MySQL from the MySQL AB Web
Site,” earlier in this chapter, and download the package you need. If you are using
Windows XP and
have administrator privileges, it’s easiest if you download the Windows Essentials (x package. This is small and has all the MySQL programs you need. If you don’t have administrator privileges on your Windows machine, or you need to have a complex server setup with nonstandard configuration, you should download the package labeled Without installer (unzip in C We’ll discuss how to install each of these packages in the following sections.
Windows installation using the installerStart the installer program and go with the default (typical) settings. This will install
MySQL in the
C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\ directory. Vista may ask you to confirm whether you want to allow the installer to access your computer click
Allow.
You might
be prompted to sign up fora mysql.com account you can skip this unless you want to subscribe to MySQL newsletters, add comments to the online manual, or file bug reports.
On the final screen
of the installer program, you’ll seethe Configure the MySQL Server now option selected. When you click the Finish button to exit the installer, the MySQL
Server Instance Configuration Wizard will start. Follow the prompts and select Standard Configuration to go with the default settings.
On
the next screen, shown in Figure 2-10, select Install as a Windows Service (typically already selected by default) and Include Bin Directory in Windows PATH”
(typically not already selected by default).
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