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== How do I install the Uniform Server? ==
== How do I install the Uniform Server? ==
After [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53691&package_id=48193 downloading], run the "UniServerX_X?.exe" file to unpack the server directory. Then go to the created directory and run the Start.bat file.  
After [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53691&package_id=48193 downloading the latest version], run the downloaded .exe file to unpack the server directory. Then go to the created directory and run '''Start.exe''' (or start.bat for earlier versions).  


After this step, earlier versions will create a new disk "W:\". That is the Uniform Server. Navigate to http://localhost/a if the browser does not open up automatically. Now you can change the server settings using the Uniform Server configuration link on the main page or you can also modify "W:\usr\local\apache2\conf\httpd.conf" and "W:\usr\local\php\php.ini" according to your demands.
Versions 5.0 and later automatically open a browser and redirect you to the Welcome screen (http://localhost). You can then click the '''Server Administration''' link under the banner to change the settings.


Later versions automatically open a browser and redirect you to the Welcome screen (http://localhost). You can then click the '''Server Administration''' link under the banner to change the settings.
Earlier versions create a new disk "W:\"; which is The Uniform Server's base. If the browser does not open up automatically, navigate to http://localhost/a . Now you can change the server settings using The Uniform Server configuration link on the main page or you can also modify "W:\usr\local\apache2\conf\httpd.conf" and "W:\usr\local\php\php.ini" according to your requiremen,ts.


== Developers ==
== Developers ==