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And if either of these two prior posts have been no help, you can go to your PHP directory and located php.ini-recommended and rename this file to php.ini solving your missing file problem. :o) Once you have done this, open up your new php.ini file using any text editor and do Ctrl+F and type in max_allowed_packet to search for the string you are wanting to find, and there you have it!

 

I hope this helps.

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And if either of these two prior posts have been no help, you can go to your PHP directory and located php.ini-recommended and rename this file to php.ini solving your missing file problem. :o) Once you have done this, open up your new php.ini file using any text editor and do Ctrl+F and type in max_allowed_packet to search for the string you are wanting to find, and there you have it!

 

I hope this helps.

BrianM, he is asking about my.ini :-) But still nice help for those who are looking for php.ini.

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