Explicitly state to create a new DB for phpGroupWare

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<LI>MySQL 3.22.25 or PostgreSQL 7.0.x</LI>
<LI>Courier-IMAP 0.33+ and/or qmail 1.03 for POP3 access</LI>
</UL>
<P>We have reports of it working on Windows NT and OS/2, and using Oracle as the database.
<P>We have reports of phpGroupWare working on Windows NT and OS/2, and using Oracle as the database.
<H2>2.3 Obtaining phpGroupWare</H2>
<P>While we are still in the Beta phase of phpGroupWare, you may
@ -73,7 +73,14 @@ have the most recent development copy of phpGroupWare in no time.
<P>After you have met the system requirements, unpack the tarball in the html
directory of your webserver. (eg, /home/httpd/html)
<H2>2.5 Configure phpGroupWare</H2>
<H2>2.5 Create a database and user for phpGroupWare</H2>
<P>You must create a database for phpGroupWare to use,
and we strongly recommend adding a user that only
has permission to this new database for phpGroupWare's
exclusive use (for security).
<P>Note the host the database engine is on, user, password and database name, you will need them soon.
<H2>2.6 Configure phpGroupWare</H2>
<P>Copy the <CODE>header.inc.php.sample</CODE> file to
<CODE>header.inc.php</CODE> and edit the file, following the
@ -134,7 +141,7 @@ files that come with the new application first, as most require you
to create additional tables in the database, and add additional
translation data to the lang table (typically a file called <CODE>lang.sql</CODE>)
<P>You install the new application within the phpGroupWare install tree by
copying the application directory into the phpGroupWare install location,
placing the application directory under the root phpGroupWare directory,
and enabling the application through the Administration page.
<P>For example, this is the process to install the
Headlines application (see

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<item>Courier-IMAP 0.33+ and/or qmail 1.03 for POP3 access
</itemize>
We have reports of it working on Windows NT and OS/2, and using Oracle as the database.
We have reports of phpGroupWare working on Windows NT and OS/2, and using Oracle as the database.
</p>
<sect1>Obtaining phpGroupWare
<p>
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After you have met the system requirements, unpack the tarball in the html
directory of your webserver. (eg, /home/httpd/html)
</p>
<sect1>Create a database and user for phpGroupWare
<p>
You must create a database for phpGroupWare to use,
and we strongly recommend adding a user that only
has permission to this new database for phpGroupWare's
exclusive use (for security).
Note the host the database engine is on, user, password and database name, you will need them soon.
<sect1>Configure phpGroupWare
<p>
Copy the <tt>header.inc.php.sample</tt> file to
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translation data to the lang table (typically a file called <tt>lang.sql</tt>)
You install the new application within the phpGroupWare install tree by
copying the application directory into the phpGroupWare install location,
placing the application directory under the root phpGroupWare directory,
and enabling the application through the Administration page.
For example, this is the process to install the

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2.3.1 Released Versions
2.3.2 Developer's version from CVS
2.4 Installing on Tested Systems
2.5 Configure phpGroupWare
2.5 Create a database and user for phpGroupWare
2.6 Configure phpGroupWare
3. Testing the install
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integrated features such as email, calendar, todo list, address book,
file manager, headline news, and a trouble ticket system.
You should use it if:
You would like a powerful groupware system that can be access from
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+o Courier-IMAP 0.33+ and/or qmail 1.03 for POP3 access
We have reports of it working on Windows NT and OS/2, and using Oracle
as the database.
We have reports of phpGroupWare working on Windows NT and OS/2, and
using Oracle as the database.
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After you have met the system requirements, unpack the tarball in the
html directory of your webserver. (eg, /home/httpd/html)
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You must create a database for phpGroupWare to use, and we strongly
recommend adding a user that only has permission to this new database
for phpGroupWare's exclusive use (for security).
Note the host the database engine is on, user, password and database
name, you will need them soon.
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Copy the header.inc.php.sample file to header.inc.php and edit the
file, following the directions in the comments.
Then point your browser to phpgroupware/setup/ which will create (or
upgrade) the database tables. You wil be asked to login, using the
password set in header.inc.php. Setup will attempt to determine what
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directory for any stale uploads and delete them. But, once again, it
becomes a performance issue.
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If your config is setup properly you can now login. Point your
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At this point it would be a good idea to create a new user with
administrative privileges and delete the old one.
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Once you have the core phpGroupWare install up and running, you may
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(typically a file called lang.sql)
You install the new application within the phpGroupWare install tree
by copying the application directory into the phpGroupWare install
location, and enabling the application through the Administration
by placing the application directory under the root phpGroupWare
directory, and enabling the application through the Administration
page.
For example, this is the process to install the Headlines application
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IMAP if you expect to have more than a few hundred messages in your
mailbox.
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If you are using Apache, this often means you need to add .php to the
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DirectoryIndex index.php index.php3 index.html index.htm index.cgi
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UURRLL
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v1.0 (July 6, 2000)
+o Built proper SGML version.
+o Included the FAQ.
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+o Added Trouble-shooting section
+o Added description of application installation
+o Changes for the new setup program
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