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t1.3_installing_platform4php [2020/11/11 21:04] sahlt1.3_installing_platform4php [2020/11/11 21:48] (current) sahl
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 ^Password salt|//2b6ffe227478eb9145316b18c6b584ed//|Specifies a password salt. This can be anything, but when it is set, it should not be changed, as that would render all passwords invalid. This should be kept the same across multiple servers in the same complex, to ensure that instances are portable.| ^Password salt|//2b6ffe227478eb9145316b18c6b584ed//|Specifies a password salt. This can be anything, but when it is set, it should not be changed, as that would render all passwords invalid. This should be kept the same across multiple servers in the same complex, to ensure that instances are portable.|
 ^Password for admin interface|//mysecretpassword//|A password for locking the installation directory and other management tools. This will appear in clear text in the configuration file.| ^Password for admin interface|//mysecretpassword//|A password for locking the installation directory and other management tools. This will appear in clear text in the configuration file.|
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 +Platform4PHP will check your configuration and if everything checks out, you'll get a message that the installation was a success.
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 +//I have encountered some examples where you get an error, that a variable wasn't set instead of the success message. Reloading the page, fixes the issue. I haven't quite figured out why this happens!//
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 +That's it.
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