05-16-2011
Thanks!
I will try using 32-bit MySQL. I just noticed that for MySQL 5.1.57 they still provide 32-bit package. It's not available for MySQL 5.5.12. Maybe that's the deal.
Regards,
Pavel.
Edit: This worked! Thank You very much!!
Last edited by pn8830; 05-16-2011 at 05:52 PM..
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