Re: getting database back after a disaster + no back-ups
OOPS!! I made a typo!!
Shawn Green wrote:
> <snip> > Well, you are in a totally different situation than I thought you > were! Yes, your database should be intact. In fact, you may be able to > use it where it sits. However, for safety's sake, please copy it > somewhere safe while you have the chance. Remember to backup your data > files, your log files, your binaries, your "share" folder > (<installdir/share it's a sister folder to your <installdir>/bin > folder where your binaries reside), and your config file (win.ini) in > order to have a full snapshot of your installation.
Your config file is actually called "my.ini" by default.
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