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<blockquote data-quote="emphatic" data-source="post: 1041912" data-attributes="member: 24365"><p>How do I know what type of database is being used? I followed the guide to the letter (although uninstalling MySQL 5.6 instead of the expected earlier version and I saw a warning of sorts that the database folder already existed?) and when I started to configure it using the shortcut with the added command line, the password was mediaportal, although I'd chosen something else when installing 5.6. I'm a bit confused, but I will have to see if it works before I try to clean the MySQL installation further before another re-install. Or if I can find out somehow if the database has been changed?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Emph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emphatic, post: 1041912, member: 24365"] How do I know what type of database is being used? I followed the guide to the letter (although uninstalling MySQL 5.6 instead of the expected earlier version and I saw a warning of sorts that the database folder already existed?) and when I started to configure it using the shortcut with the added command line, the password was mediaportal, although I'd chosen something else when installing 5.6. I'm a bit confused, but I will have to see if it works before I try to clean the MySQL installation further before another re-install. Or if I can find out somehow if the database has been changed? Thanks! Emph [/QUOTE]
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