Quote Check for my.cnf file in /etc folder, if it exists then please rename it to any name other then my.cnf and then try to start MySQL from AMPPS.
It worked! When I located '/etc/my.cnf', I changed 'my.cnf' to '_my.cnf', and the next time I launched Ampps, MySQL started without any problems. Thank you!
Quote Also which browser you are using?
If its Safari then please try any other browser as there is already a problem with phpMyAdmin, it does not load in Safari.
That was the problem—I was using Safari; phpMyAdmin loaded in Firefox without any problems.
Sincere thanks for the help! You have a great product!
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