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where is my.cnf??

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abubin

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My new plesk installation have problems with timezone. The database (mysql) does not display correct timezone.

I found the solution (not sure if it works) from web that says to edit the my.cnf file to include a timezone parameter. But where the hack is my.cnf? I did a windows search but can't find this file. Is it hidden or is it masked in another name?

Thanks.
 
I feel bad now, for two reasons:

1. Because you're using Windows
2. Because I didn't pay attention.

Okay, memory serves me, my.cnf is going to be in the MySQL install directory, sorry not under data but the install. You should also install the MYSQL GUI, if you haven't done that already.
 
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