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Oh yeah, the first time I set up a local server using xampp it took me hours to get it working. There's definitely a learning curve for all this stuff, but what I lack in expertise I mostly make up with tenacity.
But, once you do get a local server set up it's well worth all the effort. I've got all kinds of forum software now running on it, and it's super nice to have a place to try things out without worrying about destroying a live site. |
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You can safely run the query. It's been tested. It's only affecting the datastore, there's zero chance it can do any damage. You're good to go.
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If you have your admincp setup to allow mysql queries, then it is @ admincp -> Maintenance -> Execute SQL Query. Otherwise, you can login to mysql directly or use a mysql frontend (we use Navicat) to run mysql queries.
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