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When I execute MySqlD as service and with the System user the process comes seen.

But if I execute MySqlD as service with an other user the process does not come seen.

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then the "other" user is not an administrator ?

What about Windows without using AutoIt ?It would be the same as driving a car without an steering Wheel!
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then the "other" user is not an administrator ?

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"other" user is in the administrator group.

p.s. No problem with Apache with same user.

Edited by Ontosy
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reinstall Mysql ?

What about Windows without using AutoIt ?It would be the same as driving a car without an steering Wheel!
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how do u start the service in another user ?

What about Windows without using AutoIt ?It would be the same as driving a car without an steering Wheel!
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When I execute MySqlD as service and with the System user the process comes seen.

But if I execute MySqlD as service with an other user the process does not come seen.

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Where is it not shown? Edited by SlimShady
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Where is it not shown?

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if i use processlist() instruction i see for example Apache.exe (service with user xxxx) but i not see MySqlD.exe (service with user xxxx).
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