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hellmongo0Memberpeterlaursen wrote on Sep 3 2007, 10:35 AM:1) if you upgraded from a previous version there should be a backup file in the installation folder. You you replace the sqlyog.ini in 'AppData' folder what will happen? You will see old connection details, but can you add new ones
2) I also think there might be an issue with the user account. Could you try creating a new user, log on as this one and see if problems persist?
I unchecked simple filesharing and i meant sqlyog.ini. Still no saved connections
hellmongo0Memberpeterlaursen wrote on Sep 3 2007, 09:03 AM:First please try to find the sqlyog.ini file in users /application data/sqlyog folder and view it in an editor! No sections of the file like [connetcion …] ?If for instance you enable/disable another option like 'word-wrap' doesn't that have effect? I think we should first find out if the file is created and updated!
The mysql.ini file is completely empty…
hellmongo0Memberpeterlaursen wrote on Sep 3 2007, 08:43 AM:Please tell the SQLyog version and the Windows version!Starting from version 6.06 sqlog.ini is saved in user's 'application data' folder (and where that is depends on whether the Windows is Vista or an earlier windows version).
Are you telling that the dropdown of the connections manager does not display a list of saved connections?
I'm using SQLyog 6.06 and mySQL server 5.0 on XP.
Exactly, the dropdown of the connections manager does not display a list of saved connections.
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