It outputs exactly:
c:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
That's correct.
An other question:
Wiedmann wrote:Some (Tweak-) Tools change the startup path from a subshell.
Really no such tool like "Tune-Up" on your box?
It outputs exactly:
c:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
Wiedmann wrote:Some (Tweak-) Tools change the startup path from a subshell.
dwion wrote:EDIT: Here is one of the few things I can find on the net about php cli, but I can't read German so I don't kow if it's helpful or not.
Izzy wrote:You may want to check the Path variable ... You can then edit it and then copy/paste it back to the text box.
C:\Program Files\ActiveState Komodo 3.5\;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\ATI Technologies\ATI Control Panel;C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QTSystem\
Izzy wrote:Clutching at straws here but you did try and rename mysql/bin/my to my.cnf?
dwion wrote:Crap, I have to open my eyes. OK, looking at this path value it gives
cd
cd "C:\Programm Files"
cmd.exe
cd
exit
exit
Wiedmann wrote:An other question: [about (Tweak-) Tools]
Really no such tool like "Tune-Up" on your box?
Izzy wrote:you may like to add C:\xampp to the end if that is the path
Wiedmann wrote:Izzy wrote:Clutching at straws here but you did try and rename mysql/bin/my to my.cnf?
He can't do that, because he have no file "mysql/bin/my". He only have a "mysql/bin/my.cnf".
I guess you mean this?
Result: XAMPP no workie
Izzy wrote:Check your error logs for clues.
Wiedmann wrote:Actually, I had the file "my" (without the extension). I just renamed it to "my.cnf".
You have made this in explorer? Then you now have the file "my.cnf.cnf" and MySQL can't start anymore...
C:\Documents and Settings\Destry>
and
C:\Program Files>
echo %cd%
GOTO END
if exist php\php.exe GOTO Normal
C:\Documents and Settings\Destry
cd \xampp
xampp_setup.bat
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