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<br/>'''NOTE:''' The basic Hostpath account restricts you to a maximum of two packages. Please contact Pathway technical support to upgrade your Hostpath plan to install additional packages.
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The '''Installed Packages''' page shows the version of the installed package, the package's location, and its status.
 
The '''Installed Packages''' page shows the version of the installed package, the package's location, and its status.
  
The status of each package indicates the following;
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Revision as of 10:05, 4 February 2014

To view your list of installed packages:

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


NOTE: The basic Hostpath account restricts you to a maximum of two packages. Please contact Pathway technical support to upgrade your Hostpath plan to install additional packages.


The Installed Packages page shows the version of the installed package, the package's location, and its status.

The status of each package indicates the following:

  • the package is installed
  • the package is being installed
  • the package is being removed
  • or the package has been removed.

In the example below, all packages are being removed.



Installed application list1.png