I'm now a VB owned licence owner and am about to install it on a newly formatted Windows XP box (and old box but fresh install).
I looked through the Install instructions in Appendix 3 of the manual.
They are very "unix" oriented. I know zero about unix, but am not bad at Windows.
Is there a cookbook "recipe" for Windows users?
Basically, I've downloaded the latest PHP, MySQL, Apache and of course VB.
But getting from the downloads to a working VB system looks a bit tricky.
Can someone point me to a Windows "cookbook recipe" for installing?
Thanks.
You don't have PHP and MySQL installed and running yet? You should start here:
http://www.php.net
http://www.mysql.com
Also, to get vB support on these forums you first need to be a licensed customer and register for Priority Forum Support. To do this, please go here:
http://www.vbulletin.com/members/membersupport_priority.php
...and enter your email address in one of the boxes. You'll need to have your customer number and password to access the page.
If you still have problems after doing this, send an email to support@vbulletin.com. Please include your user name, the email address you registered with and your customer number so we can fix the problem.
Once you've done this, please post in the appropriate support forum for your version.
Where's The Advantage In Windows Genuine Advantage?
Stocks Bounce After S&P Joins Bear Market |