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allstarkids

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Trouble with installation - need port of mysql server
August 03, 2008, 08:50:32 am
Hi

I am new around here. I have been trying to install and have got to the page CiviCRM Installer - I start to complete all the database setting however it does not ask for the port number for our mysql server - we need to use this because of the way our isp has set up our host.

Any ideas how I get round this?

Thanks so much - probably being dumb here!

Cheers


allstarkids

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Re: Trouble with installation - need port of mysql server
August 04, 2008, 02:11:46 am
Found a solution so this is now sorted basically I added :portnumber after the address of the mysql database

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