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Error Dropping Database (Cant rmdir . test\, errno: 17) But according to the book, we had to delete the redundant test file and the following error pops up: Error Dropping Database (Can't rmdir ' test\', errno: 17) The command put to use was DROP DATABASE test; I am using MYSQL and PHPMYADMIN Any help on how to drop the file with no errors?
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Error dropping database (cant rmdir . \abm, errno: 41) on windows in . . . If you are windows user Go to your XAMPP directory -> Mysql directory -> data -> then you will be seeing your list of databases inside this folders Just cut and paste the database outside somewhere in desktop which you want to remove If you are using phpmyadmin refresh the page If you are not finding any errors you are good to go
MySQL: Error dropping database (errno 13; errno 17; errno 39) Symptoms: the mysql data directory contained three files with extension PHP Wait, what?!? -- and inside the files there was a bulk of base64 code which was passed to base64_decode, gzuncompress and [eval()][2] Aha Of course these were only the first attempts, the unsuccessful ones The site had been well and truly pwn3d
browser - Error 1010 (banned access) - Stack Overflow Even if it were, my setup is mouseless so my browser options are a bit limited My question is 3-fold If it is not the useragent causing this error, then what is? Is there anything I can do from my end to resolve this other than "use another browser"? Is there a place (other than the meta forum) to report such errors to stackoverflow?