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Hostpath has many application packages available for you to install. You can search for the package you want to install by typing the name of the package in the search box.
 
Hostpath has many application packages available for you to install. You can search for the package you want to install by typing the name of the package in the search box.
  
To search for a package:  
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To search for a package:
  
 
#Go to the '''Sites '''tab.
 
#Go to the '''Sites '''tab.
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#Select '''Available Packages.'''
 
#Select '''Available Packages.'''
  
The '''Name, Version, '''and '''Category '''fields allow you to filter your search results. You can search for the package you want to install by typing the name of the package in the search box.  
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The '''Name, Version, '''and '''Category '''fields allow you to filter your search results. You can search for the package you want to install by typing the name of the package in the search box.
  
 
For example, If you wanted to install '''Bitrix Intranet Portal:'''
 
For example, If you wanted to install '''Bitrix Intranet Portal:'''
  
 
Type '''Bitrix  '''in the '''Name '''field and then press the Enter key (on your keyboard) or click on the Search icon.
 
Type '''Bitrix  '''in the '''Name '''field and then press the Enter key (on your keyboard) or click on the Search icon.
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#From the search results click the package that you would like to install.
 
#From the search results click the package that you would like to install.
#Review the information listed in each of the tabs on the next screen ('''Details, Screenshots, Changelog, Settings.
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#Review the information listed in each of the tabs on the next screen ('''Details, Screenshots, Changelog, Settings.'''
 
#Click '''Install this package''' to install the package.
 
#Click '''Install this package''' to install the package.
 
#In the '''Install''' '''Location '''field specify the installation path for the website. (In the example, we are installing the application directly in a root directory.)
 
#In the '''Install''' '''Location '''field specify the installation path for the website. (In the example, we are installing the application directly in a root directory.)
#In the '''New database password''' field,
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#In the '''New database password''' field, specify the database password here. (We recommend you use strong passwords should you choose to change the database password. Use the default system generated password for security.)
  
  

Revision as of 16:59, 3 February 2014

Hostpath has many application packages available for you to install. You can search for the package you want to install by typing the name of the package in the search box.

To search for a package:

  1. Go to the Sites tab.
  2. Locate APS Installer.
  3. Select Available Packages.

The Name, Version, and Category fields allow you to filter your search results. You can search for the package you want to install by typing the name of the package in the search box.

For example, If you wanted to install Bitrix Intranet Portal:

Type Bitrix  in the Name field and then press the Enter key (on your keyboard) or click on the Search icon.

  1. From the search results click the package that you would like to install.
  2. Review the information listed in each of the tabs on the next screen (Details, Screenshots, Changelog, Settings.
  3. Click Install this package to install the package.
  4. In the Install Location field specify the installation path for the website. (In the example, we are installing the application directly in a root directory.)
  5. In the New database password field, specify the database password here. (We recommend you use strong passwords should you choose to change the database password. Use the default system generated password for security.)