<DIV id=RTEContent>,<BR> I'm hoping there is a good way to figure this out. I have installed 3 different drupal installations in on the same directory, each in it's subdirectory, of course. I used Fantastico to install them from the cpanel. It created databases, myid_drpl1, through myid_drpl4. Is there a way to find out which database corresponds to which installation on the system? I suppose I can try going into phpmyadmin and looking for data that might be specific to a particular database, such as users. Any other suggestions?<BR>Thanks,<BR>Bruce<BR><BR></DIV><BR><BR>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br>Bruce Whealton - Webmaster/Designer/publisher/Writer<br>admin@TriangleWebServcies.com<br>Street Exposure - Street Newspaper<br>http://wordsalad.net/StreetExposure/<br>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<p>
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