"Peter H. Coffin" <hellsop@ninehells.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 14 May 2008 09:12:58 +0100, Brian Cryer wrote:
>> Speed isn't an issue. Nor is migrating to Linux an option, since I have
>> no
>> wish to learn to support another operating system. MySQL runs quite
>> happily
>> on my Vista pc, its only MySQL Query Browser that I'm having issues
>> with -
>> any suggestions relevant to my original post would be welcome.
>
> Okay. Quoting from http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/administrator/
>
> "MySQL Administrator is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac
> OS X 10.3, 10.4, and is compatible with MySQL version 4.0 or later. On
> Windows platforms, MySQL Administrator is supported on Win2k/WinXP and
> Windows Server 2003."
>
> Note the lack of Vista listed. The Query Browser doesn't list specific
> versions of Windows supported, but it wouldn't be TOO unreasonable to
> assume that it's built and written to the same standards, especially
> since QB and Admin share a version number.
Good observation. Thank you.
Since its been over 2 years since the last release of MySQL Query Browser, I
suppose I can rule out a quick fix. Looks like I'll have to live with it or
find another tool (that does work reliably on Vista).