Can i use MySQL-Front instead of phpMyAdmin

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Old Mar 18th, 2005, 10:49
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Can i use MySQL-Front instead of phpMyAdmin

I was advised to use phpMyAdmin to load the mysqldump file into my database but i dont have phpMyAdmin installed on my hosting account, i do have a program called MySQL-Front though, is there any reason why i couldnt use this instead?
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As long as your mysql database will allow access from outside the network, then it wont be a problem.

Many setups only allow connections from webserver (phpmyadmin) to SQL Server on the same network.

Hope it works for you.
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You could always download and setup PHPMyAdmin yourself... It isn't a complicated process.
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Thanks both rob and Sirkent
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I've used mySQL Front before and didn't have any problems with it.
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Thanks for replying Catalyst, appreciate everyones replies.
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