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I fixed it. THe problem was that the my.ini user name was the default \"root\". :oops: I had changed the root username to something else for security reasons. As soon as I changed the username to the current one and restarted the MySQL server, the extended information was displayed and the Stop Extended Info button was active.

 

I hope this helps someone else in the future.

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