yes when I did mine I had to reset the path= bleh bleh bleh as on windows 8 it didnt default it for me.. after I set those to whatever directory all the tools needed were in it funtioned flawlessly...forgottenandlost wrote:I bet your mysql install didn't edit the path properly
should have something likedepending on where it got installed to, in your path.Code: Select all
C:\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.6\bin;
Use control panel >> system >> environment variables in most windows flavors to find your path to edit manually.
Just keep in mind as stated above --- it WIPES all data currently on each table, this may not be important now... but cough... if you update often and you have users you could be wiping user login/character data each time if you dont remove the character/user SQLs.
just food for thought after putting my testers through hell when I first started doing it
Merry Christmas everyone !!