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Development Tools Database Foundations Reading Data from Databases with SQL Retrieving a Result Set

Philip Bessa
Philip Bessa
5,396 Points

"Cannot Open Administrator" error?

I installed exactly as the video showed for Windows, and it worked just fine that day of using it.

Now to this video a few days later, I can't open the local server administration (right column) with the aforementioned error with the description: The selected server does not have a MySQL server connection assigned and cannot be opened.

When I try to open the left column and get the error "Cannot Connect to Database Server", description: Your connection attempt failed for user 'root' from your host to server at localhost:3306:.

I've tried looking up this problem but the solutions don't make sense. Most point to managing the server administration, but that's exactly my problem.

I re-installed and started over. This time I can access the left column (it prompts for a password and I can continue on in the video for now), but I still have no access to the server administration section.

Philip Bessa
Philip Bessa
5,396 Points

So every time I restart or shut down my computer, I had to re-install MySQL all over again.

After taking a couple hours checking on Stack Overflow, I have to use the Search function for "Services" on Windows, to find View Local Services. From there I have to manually start the MySQL server. It basically replaces the need to re-install MySQL every time, but I still can't access the Server Administration column.

I guess it's to be expected since these videos are over 2.5 years old and sorely out-dated to the point where it takes more time problem-solving than progressing.