MySQL MyISAM keys that use an auto-increment attribute as the secondary part of a multi-column key, allow the generated value to be tightly associated with the primary part of the key, while the auto-increment in InnoDB is just a running number. This forces you to use an attribute for the...
I currently have three compies at this location. Two are windows based and have Quicktime installed.
The first runs W2K Server, and QT 6.0. This machine has no problems with QT playback.
The second has recently been rebuilt due to a motherboard crash, and the only version of QT available was...
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