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<blockquote data-quote="joecrow" data-source="post: 1084938" data-attributes="member: 128337"><p>Hi again</p><p>services.msc showed 2xMySQL services, the first named MySQL and a second named MySQL56. The TVService dependacies were MySQL56 and Network Connections. As mentioned earlier the MySQL service always seemed to be stopped. I did notice something strange though the "Path to the executable" for the MySQL56 included "C:\Program Files (x86)\Canon\Easy-WebPrint EX\bin\mysqld". I had my suspicions about the Easy-WebPrint program and had uninstalled it at an earlier stage in the troubleshooting, (it was part of a bundle that came with my printer), but its folder and its contents remained. I therefore decided to do a complete clean up, namely uninstall MP and SQL delete Easy-Web Print/MP and SQL folders. Folowing this the MySQL56 service had disappeared but the MySQL service remained so I deleted it via command prompt "sc delete MySQL", I had done this before but it had always reappeared. Next I reinstalled MySQL56 and set up an account and DB for the TVService then Reinstalled MP1.</p><p></p><p>The MySQL service did not reappear, just MySQL56 and<strong> TVServer is working and now survives a reboot. </strong></p><p></p><p>Strangely the Easy-Web Print folder with contents, has been regenerated and the path for the MySQL service is as follows:- "C:\Program Files (x86)\Canon\Easy-WebPrint EX\bin\mysqld" --defaults-file="C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\my.ini" MySQL56, but is is all now working OK, any idea how or if I should correct this?. I have not yet tried a standard install to see if the MySQL Start Exception error is now gone but regardless I have your solution to manually instal MySQL.</p><p>Thanks for all your help, hopefully I can now get on and setup MP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joecrow, post: 1084938, member: 128337"] Hi again services.msc showed 2xMySQL services, the first named MySQL and a second named MySQL56. The TVService dependacies were MySQL56 and Network Connections. As mentioned earlier the MySQL service always seemed to be stopped. I did notice something strange though the "Path to the executable" for the MySQL56 included "C:\Program Files (x86)\Canon\Easy-WebPrint EX\bin\mysqld". I had my suspicions about the Easy-WebPrint program and had uninstalled it at an earlier stage in the troubleshooting, (it was part of a bundle that came with my printer), but its folder and its contents remained. I therefore decided to do a complete clean up, namely uninstall MP and SQL delete Easy-Web Print/MP and SQL folders. Folowing this the MySQL56 service had disappeared but the MySQL service remained so I deleted it via command prompt "sc delete MySQL", I had done this before but it had always reappeared. Next I reinstalled MySQL56 and set up an account and DB for the TVService then Reinstalled MP1. The MySQL service did not reappear, just MySQL56 and[B] TVServer is working and now survives a reboot. [/B] Strangely the Easy-Web Print folder with contents, has been regenerated and the path for the MySQL service is as follows:- "C:\Program Files (x86)\Canon\Easy-WebPrint EX\bin\mysqld" --defaults-file="C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\my.ini" MySQL56, but is is all now working OK, any idea how or if I should correct this?. I have not yet tried a standard install to see if the MySQL Start Exception error is now gone but regardless I have your solution to manually instal MySQL. Thanks for all your help, hopefully I can now get on and setup MP. [/QUOTE]
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