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phpGroupWare Docs V0.05
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Dan Kuykendall
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Joseph Engo
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_________________________________________________________________
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Dedication
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Thanks to Joesph Engo for starting phpGroupWare (at the time called
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webdistro) and the core of this HOWTO. Thanks to all the developers
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and users who contribute to making phpGroupWare such a success.
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Table of Contents
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I. Introduction
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1. What is phpGroupWare
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2. Why should you use it
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3. A short History
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4. Copyright
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II. Installation
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5. Requirements
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Tested Systems
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6. Obtaining phpGroupWare
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Released Versions
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Developer's version from CVS
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7. Installation Steps
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Installing from TarBall
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Installing from CVS
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Setup / Configure phpGroupWare
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Testing the install
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Installing additional applications
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8. Trouble Shooting
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I get "Unable to open mailbox" when using the email
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application
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It seems to hang when I try to read my mail
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When I log in I see the directory listing instead of a web
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page
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I get garbage that looks like code when I go to the
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phpGroupWare URL
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III. Using phpGroupWare
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9. Loging into phpgw
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10. checking Email
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11. Using Addressbook
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12. Using Calender
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13. Managing Files with file manager
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14. Getting Headlines
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15. Human Resources
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16. Preferences
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17. Using todo
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18. Using Trouble ticket
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IV. Administering phpGroupWare
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19. User Accounts
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Creating Accounts
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Maintaining Accounts
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20. Group Accounts
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Creating Accounts
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Maintaining Accounts
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21. Applications
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Installing
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Updating
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V. Developers Documentation
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22. Developing Add-On Apps
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Requirements
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add your topic seek
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23. API documentation
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function1(or what ever)
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VII. About this document
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I. Introduction
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Do yo have questions on using phpGroupWare , like What? Why? What for?
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What's in for me?
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Then you should seriously read this doc :-).
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Table of Contents
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1. What is phpGroupWare
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2. Why should you use it
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3. A short History
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4. Copyright
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Chapter 1. What is phpGroupWare
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phpGroupWare is a web based groupware application that includes
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integrated features such as email, calendar, todo list, address book,
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file manager, headline news, and a trouble ticket system. It should
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run on all systems where PHP is installed and has access to a SQL
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server (MySQL ,PostgreSQL or Oracle).
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Chapter 2. Why should you use it
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You should use it if you would like a powerful groupware system that
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can be access from anywhere on the Internet.
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For companies with a distributed user base, it's an ideal solution.
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Oh, and did I mention that its FREE?
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Chapter 3. A short History
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phpGroupWare started by Jengo (Joseph Engo) as an application to
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satisfy his girlfriends need for a webbased calendar/todo_list/email.
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At the time it was called webdistro when Seek3r (Dan Kuykendall)
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discovered this promising project. The two joined up together and
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between Seek3r's API design and Jengo's programming skills they
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renamed the project phpGroupWare and started building the application
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around the phpgwAPI.
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During this period Seek3r took over project management to free Jengo
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up to do more development. This duo worked hard to build a sucessful
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community around the project. Their efforts paid off, and the project
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is what it is today due to the efforts of the developers who have
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joined this community.
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Chapter 4. Copyright
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Copyright (c) Dan Kuykendall.
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
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any later version published by the Free Software Foundation A copy of
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the license is available at GNU Free Documentation License Making
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TeXWork
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II. Installation
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Installation/Upgrade and Configuration of phpGroupWare has been made a
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s easy as possible.
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Most of the work is point and click.
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By carefully reading this document you can easly install phpGroupWare.
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Since this is still a beta version we do expect some bugs.
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Table of Contents
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5. Requirements
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6. Obtaining phpGroupWare
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7. Installation Steps
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8. Trouble Shooting
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Chapter 5. Requirements
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You will need PHP compiled and installed on your system. You will also
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need MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle setup.
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If you are planning on using the email system, you will need to have
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an IMAP server installed and IMAP support compiled into PHP, or a POP3
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server installed. You can have it installed as an Apache module or CGI
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mode for other web servers, the Apache module is preferred. We will
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assume that you are running on a Linux or other Unix system for these
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steps. Windows is supported, but there is no documentation for it
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currently.
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Tested Systems
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Seek3r has tested:
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* phpGroupWare.org runs: Red Hat 6.2,
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Apache/1.3.12,PHP/4.0.2,mod_perl/1.21,MySQL
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3.23.10-alpha,Courier-IMAP 0.33+ with qmail 1.03
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Blinky has tested:
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* phpGroupWare.net runs: Red Hat 6.2,Apache/1.3.14 PHP/4.0.3pl1
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mod_ssl/2.7.1 OpenSSL/0.9.6 PHP4.03.pl1, MySQL 3.23.10-alpha,qmail
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1.03
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* dev boxes are variants on: Red Hat 7.0,mysql-3.23.22-6 (from RH7
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RPM), and Sendmail, Courier, or qmail+courier IMAP depending on
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mood.
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Jengo has tested:
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* main test box: Red Hat 6.2,Apache 1.3.12,PHP 3.0.16,PostgreSQL
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7.2,Sendmail (from RH6.2)
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* laptop is rh 6.1, apache 1.3.?, MySQL and PostgreSQL 7.0 w/ PHP
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3.0.16, its a P-90 w/ 40 mb ram and a 800 mb hd
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* Test box: Win2k with IIS5.0, PHP4.0.2 and MySQL
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There are installations on Windows NT and OS/2, and using MySQL or
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Oracle as the database.
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Chapter 6. Obtaining phpGroupWare
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While we are still in the Beta phase of phpGroupWare, you may want to
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track the CVS copy as closely as possible. The released versions are
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more stable, but often contain bugs that have been fixed in the CVS
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version.
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Released Versions
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The downloads section on the site contains links to the most recent
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releases, and several mirror sites for the releases.
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Developer's version from CVS
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If you have never used CVS, you may want to read through the
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doucmentation found at www.cvshome.org . The CVS pages for the core
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and apps projects can be found at phpGroupWare Core CVS , and
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phpGroupWare Apps CVS. Follow the directions for Anonymous CVS access
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and you should have the most recent development copy of phpGroupWare
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in no time.
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Chapter 7. Installation Steps
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After you have met the system requirements, You can install it from
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the TarBall or you can get it directly from CVS.
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Installing from TarBall
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The files should be installed in the webserver directory. So all you
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need to do is unpack the tar ball and copy the whole directory to the
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webserver directory
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(eg. /home/httpd/html for default apache configuration in many linux
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distros).
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You may have to get required permissions to do this. Contact your
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system administrator if you dont have the permission to write to your
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webserver directory.
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Installing from CVS
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Grabbing a copy from CVS is not as hard as it may seem. You will need
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to have a cvs client installed. Then try the following commands:
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export
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CVSROOT=':pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpgroupware.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/
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phpgroupware'
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cvs login (just hit enter when prompted for a password)
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cvs checkout phpgroupware
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If you need to install into a different dirname, you can add ' -d
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dirname' after 'checkout' and before 'phpgroupware'. The commands
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would look like this:
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export
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CVSROOT=':pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpgroupware.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/
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phpgroupware'
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cvs login (just hit enter when prompted for a password)
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cvs checkout -d dirname phpgroupware
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Setup / Configure phpGroupWare
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The config file
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Copy the header.inc.php.sample file to header.inc.php and edit the
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file, following the directions in the comments.
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Create database in MySQL
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An empty database will be needed for phpGroupWare. Here are the
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instructions for doing so with MySQL. First create the database:
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mysqladmin create phpgroupware -p
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Then login to the mysql:
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mysql -p
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Finally grant the needed security rights:
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grant all on phpgroupware.* to phpgroupware@localhost identified by
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"some_password";
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Create database in PostreSQL
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An empty database will be needed for phpGroupWare. Here are the
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instructions for doing so with PostgreSQL. Create the database:
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postmaster -i -D /home/[username]/[dataDir]
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You will probably need to review PostgreSQL documentation for futher
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details.
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The Setup Program
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Then point your browser to phpgroupware/setup/ which will create (or
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upgrade) the database tables. You wil be asked to login, using the
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password set in header.inc.php. Setup will attempt to determine what
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version of the phpGroupWare database you have installed, and upgrade
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to the most recent version.
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Note: The developers are concentrating on getting the beta working,
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and have not spent a great deal of time building upgrade scripts
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from the alpha versions of phpGroupWare. You are advised to backup
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your existing alpha database before running the setup script to
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avoid problems!
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If you get no error messages, continue on to
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phpgroupware/setup/config.php to configure phpGroupWare to your
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system.
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If you are using the email system you will need to create a temporary
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directory where file uploads will be stored. For security reasons, you
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should chown nobody.nobody and chmod 700 to that directory. Depending
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on your system configuration. Default installs of Apache normally run
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as the user nobody. You may need your system administrator to do this
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for you if you do not have root access.
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If you do not have access to root, create this file and run it.
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?php
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if (mkdir("/path/to/temp/directory",0700)) {
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echo "Directory created successfully";
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} else {
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echo "Error creating directory";
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}
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The phpGroupWare Daemon
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If you have access to cron, you may want to setup the files in the
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cron directory.
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stalesessions.pl - There are 2 reasons for this file.
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* Users always forget to logout. This way the session doesn't sit
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around forever, creating a possible security risk.
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* The email system requires plain text passwords which are stored in
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the sessions table.
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This file is not required, you can simply disable cron_apps in the
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admin -> applications section to clean out the sessions table during
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login and logout
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stale_uploads.pl - This will delete file attachments for messages that
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where not completed. If a users browser crashes, Internet connection
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dies, etc, their files will sit there forever unless deleted. You
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could add a few lines to logout.php that will look in the temp
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directory for any stale uploads and delete them. But, once again, it
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becomes a performance issue.
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Testing the install
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If your config is setup properly you can now login. Point your browser
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to the installed location and login with the username demo and the
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password is 1234 At this point it would be a good idea to create a new
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user with administrative privileges and delete the old one.
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Installing additional applications
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Once you have the core phpGroupWare install up and running, you may
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want to download and install additional applications.
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You should consult any README or INSTALL files that come with the new
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application first, as most require you to create additional tables in
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the database, and add additional translation data to the lang table
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(typically a file called lang.sql)
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You install the new application within the phpGroupWare install tree
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by copying the application directory into the phpGroupWare install
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location, and enabling the application through the Administration
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page.
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For example, this is the process to install the Headlines application
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(see http://sourceforge.net/phpgwapps/ for more on this and other
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applications).
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* Download the .tar.gz file for the application, or check out the
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source with cvs with
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export
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CVSROOT=':pserver:anonymous@cvs.phpgroupware.sourceforge.net:/cvsr
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oot/phpgwapps'
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cvs login (just hit enter if prompted for a password)
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cvs co headlines
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* Move the headlines directory into your phpGroupWare install
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directory.
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* Log into phpGroupWare as an administrative user, and go to the
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Administration page.
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* In the first section, choose the Applications link.
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* Click on add, and fill in the form.
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Application name should be identical to the name of the directory
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you moved into the phpGroupWare install, in this case use
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headlines
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Application Title is shown in the navigation bar and other places
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to refer to the new application. Enter Headlines for this example.
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Enabled can be used to disable an application for all users
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temporially. You should normal check the box to enable the
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application.
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* Back in the Administration page, you need to enable the
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application for specific users or user groups by editing them, and
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checking the new Headlines box that appears in the middle of the
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account editing page.
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* Once you have added the Headlines app to your account, you should
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see a Headlines entry in the Administration and Preferences pages,
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and there should be an icon for the Headlines application in the
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navigation bar.
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* Once you enable a few of the Headlines sites through the
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Administration page link, you should see headlines grabbed from
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the sites you selected when you click on the Headlines icon in the
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navigation bar.
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Chapter 8. Trouble Shooting
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Warning
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phpGroupWare is still Beta software, expect some bugs along the way.
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If you run into a problem not discussed here, contact us through one
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of the methods listed on the website.
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The phpGroupWare developers can most often be seen hanging out in
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#phpGroupWare on irc.openprojects.net if you require real-time help.
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Also check the FAQ in this directory for additional common questions,
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it is available as FAQ.sgml, FAQ.txt and FAQ.html
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I get "Unable to open mailbox" when using the email application
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At the time of this writing (2000-09-27) you must use the same
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username and password in phpGroupWare that you use to log into your
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mail server. If you change your password and it still isn't working,
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try logging out of phpGroupWare (the rightmost icon in the navigation
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bar) and then log back in.
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An preference page to edit the email settings is being developed, and
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should appear shortly after the first beta release.
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It seems to hang when I try to read my mail
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This is often a problem if you are using POP3 instead of IMAP, and you
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have more than a few hundred messages in your mailbox.
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By default, php is set up to time-out a request that takes over 30
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seconds to complete. phpGroupWare must do a lot of work the first time
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your POP3 mailbox is opened, and every time you get new mail, which
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may take more than the 30 second timeout.
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You can either clean up your mailbox with another mail program, or add
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the line
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set_time_limit(0);
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to the top of the inc/phpgwapi/phpgw_msg_pop3.inc.php file, just
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before the line class msg extends msg_common
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If you choose to edit the file, be patient when loading a large POP3
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mailbox - the author tested against a mailbox with 2500 messages in
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it, but it took 15 minutes to load the page. We highly suggest you use
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IMAP if you expect to have more than a few hundred messages in your
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mailbox.
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_________________________________________________________________
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When I log in I see the directory listing instead of a web page
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You are using Apache, this often means you need to add .php to the
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DirectoryIndex line in your httpd.conf file. For example:
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DirectoryIndex index.php index.php3 index.html index.htm index.cgi
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_________________________________________________________________
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I get garbage that looks like code when I go to the phpGroupWare URL
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This is often because you have php3 installed, which does not map .php
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to the PHP engine. For PHP3:
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AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 .php
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For PHP4:
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AddType application/x-httpd-php .php3 .php
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III. Using phpGroupWare
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Using phpGroupWare is a cake walk , thats what people say :-). Reading
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this doc would definitely give a head start. If you ever come cross
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any problem please report to
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Table of Contents
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9. Loging into phpgw
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10. checking Email
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11. Using Addressbook
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12. Using Calender
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13. Managing Files with file manager
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14. Getting Headlines
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15. Human Resources
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16. Preferences
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17. Using todo
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18. Using Trouble ticket
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_________________________________________________________________
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Chapter 9. Loging into phpgw
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After your setup you can point your browser to index.php in the
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installation directory. If the set up was right you can login with
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|
user name demo and the password is 1234> Now it is recommended to
|
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|
create a new user with administrative privileges and delete the old
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|
one.
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_________________________________________________________________
|
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Chapter 10. checking Email
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_________________________________________________________________
|
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Chapter 11. Using Addressbook
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_________________________________________________________________
|
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|
|
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|
Chapter 12. Using Calender
|
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|
_________________________________________________________________
|
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|
|
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|
Chapter 13. Managing Files with file manager
|
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|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
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|
Chapter 14. Getting Headlines
|
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|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 15. Human Resources
|
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|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 16. Preferences
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 17. Using todo
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 18. Using Trouble ticket
|
||
|
|
||
|
IV. Administering phpGroupWare
|
||
|
|
||
|
To administer phpGroupWare you need not be a PHP hacker. All you need
|
||
|
to do is again just point and click. And hey just a bit of typing too.
|
||
|
:). You need to login to phpGroupWare and click the Administration
|
||
|
image.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table of Contents
|
||
|
19. User Accounts
|
||
|
20. Group Accounts
|
||
|
21. Applications
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 19. User Accounts
|
||
|
|
||
|
In phpGroupWare it is very easy to maintain User Accounts. You can
|
||
|
easily add , remove or set previleges to the user accordingly.
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Creating Accounts
|
||
|
|
||
|
To create a user account goto User Accounts section of Administration
|
||
|
and the click the Add button. Now a form would be displayed. FIXME :
|
||
|
should i explain the process :-). After submiting the form you would
|
||
|
be sent back to the accounts page and you can now see the new user you
|
||
|
have just created. Isn't it easy !!!
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Maintaining Accounts
|
||
|
|
||
|
Maintaining user accounts is also very easy. Just go to the User
|
||
|
Accounts section . Now you can see the list of the current users and
|
||
|
there logins. You can now either view their ops or can even edit them.
|
||
|
FIXMEAGIN: need i say anything more :->.
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 20. Group Accounts
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enter the User Group section. You would see the current user groups.
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Creating Accounts
|
||
|
|
||
|
Click the Add button. Now fill the form by selecting the existing
|
||
|
users and the persmissions you want to include in the new group.And
|
||
|
you r done.
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Maintaining Accounts
|
||
|
|
||
|
One has always a option to view and edit the groups when ever needed
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 21. Applications
|
||
|
|
||
|
There r many applications been developed for phpGroupWare and there
|
||
|
would be more in the future. So insatallation of these application and
|
||
|
as well as the future applications has been made easy the developers.
|
||
|
So what you have to do is to just go to the Application section.
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Installing
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Updating
|
||
|
|
||
|
V. Developers Documentation
|
||
|
|
||
|
This documentation is for developers who want to hack into the core of
|
||
|
the phpGroupWare. Please follow this documentation carefully before u
|
||
|
take a jump into the code :)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Table of Contents
|
||
|
22. Developing Add-On Apps
|
||
|
23. API documentation
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 22. Developing Add-On Apps
|
||
|
|
||
|
text for developin add on apps (seek its your area)
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Requirements
|
||
|
|
||
|
text for requirements
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
add your topic seek
|
||
|
|
||
|
text for the appropriate topic
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chapter 23. API documentation
|
||
|
|
||
|
text for the API documentation chapter
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
function1(or what ever)
|
||
|
|
||
|
the function you want to include seek.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VII. About this document
|
||
|
|
||
|
The newest version of this document can be found on our website
|
||
|
www.phpgroupware.org as SGML source, HTML, or TEXT.
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Comments
|
||
|
|
||
|
Comments on this HOWTO should be directed to the phpGroupWare
|
||
|
developers mailing list phpgroupware-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
|
||
|
|
||
|
To subscribe, go to http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=7305
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
History
|
||
|
|
||
|
This document was started by Joseph Engo and reworked by Dan
|
||
|
Kuykendall.
|
||
|
_________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
|
||
|
Version History
|
||
|
|
||
|
Old Version
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Created by Jengo, wasn't in SGML HOWTO format.
|
||
|
|
||
|
v1.0 (July 6, 2000)
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Built proper SGML version.
|
||
|
* Included the FAQ.
|
||
|
* Other minor additions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
v1.1 (September 27-29, 2000) - blinky
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Added Testing Install section
|
||
|
* Added Trouble-shooting section
|
||
|
* Added description of application installation
|
||
|
* Changes for the new setup program
|
||
|
|
||
|
v0.01 (October 15 , 2000) - gnrfan , Converted the HOWTO to DocBook
|
||
|
format
|
||
|
|
||
|
v.0.05 (November 5, 2000) - gnrfan , Completely revamped according to
|
||
|
Seek's idea and intregrated the Developers HOWTO.
|
||
|
|
||
|
v 0.xx (Somewhere in the near future) - gnrfan, Trail map comming up
|
||
|
on how to hack and learn about coding phpGroupWare(core) and its apps
|
||
|
too :-).
|