The crash is a stream read error, and it's caused by a malformed file encoding. Today window just disappears after i click open (session). Everything worked like a charm for ages.
Screenshots of different parts of heidisql in action. If the credentials contain a note about localhost or 127.0.0.1,. Also in the create/alter tab i cant see that.
When i do it more and more, new processes run, but i see no. Has anyone succeeded in defining this location when mysql resides on a linux server? Any chance of a text only version, or better yet as a webmin module? In preferences heidi is looking for mysql.exe.
How can i force heidi to add the if not exists part in the exports. Did the credentials you got include a hostname or ip address? Thrilled about the linux release. Heidisql is a free and powerful client for mariadb, mysql, microsoft sql server, postgresql, sqlite and interbase/firebird
And in moste cases i actually want this to be present. The ssl part seems to work since i get the do you want to add this. Since the new heidi version and using the new plink, i get this error when i ssl to my aws database. If yes, does it point to some server outside your private network?
Is there an option that has to.