Database in menù Windows- Database missing

Hi,
I create e new site in PHP + MY SQL. (I installed and I verified it works, easy php in Windows 7)
I don't see in menu Windows the Database item.
I am performing Dewaweaver last version in Trial Mode.
Best regards,
Fabio

Hi Ciobin 1974,
Check out this post:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1231011
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Preran

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