1. Make sure your local server is running. Look for the little green icon in your system tray, left click it, and click “put online”.

  2. Test successful installation by opening your browser and trying to load http://localhost. If you see the Default Sever Configuration page…congratulations! Your install was a success!



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WayneBPK Premium
angelle - just wanted to let you know that we have intsalled it on several different comps recently and have all had a 404 error pop up before you can access your admin. Its an easy fix though - just need to change the myphpadmin.conf file. Just erase line 17 and 18 and replace it with Allow from All and save
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angelle Premium
Ah, good to know. Thanks for the feedback! I'll add this as an FAQ and give you props for the info. :-)
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WayneBPK Premium
This was AWESOME!! No clue what I just did, but its installed and I can move forward lol
Thanks
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angelle Premium
ROFL!!
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reefswimmer Premium
I really like these nice clear tutorials on a single point. This is easy to learn from, and easy to refer back to. Thanks !
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angelle Premium
Cool! Glad to help. :-)
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Very cool! Thanks Angelle I was looking for this.
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angelle Premium
Great! Glad it was helpful. :-)
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magistudios Premium Plus
Nice Work Angelle!
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angelle Premium
Thanks Jay!
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