Certainly, but it reminds me that I am still having trouble with managing my Apache 2 server with LINUX.

I am not longer caring about security at all! I just want it to work as expected and then I might be looking at the security risks. But my local LINUX Apache server is a mess...

That is the reason that I am not able to even suggest it to others. I am feeling very paranoid at these subjects :) .

Besides the security reasons, the Apachefriends solution works as a charm! And that was the subject of the question: to use it on Windows.

Nevertheless, I love Knoppix and all its magic, (may be an uncorresponded love, who knows :) )

UPDATED

Now there is the LAMPIX option! :) . I'll soon be giving it a try...

.{\('v')/}   C H E E R   U P !
 _`(___)' ___a_l_b_e_r_t_o_________
Wherever I lay my KNOPPIX disk, a new FREE LINUX nation could be established.

In reply to Re^3: Database script - run from CD without installing? by chanio
in thread Database script - run from CD without installing? by Anonymous Monk

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