August 29, 2009

How To MANUALLY Install Joomla 1.5 With cPanel - Part 2 of 2

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***REVISION!!! “Site Name” setting at 3:15 should be set to match your company or domain name. This value is used when members of your site receive emails from from your site, including welcome emails. You can also set this manually at any time after installation in Administration: Site - Global Configuration - Site Settings - Server Also - go to Site - Global Configuration - Site Settings - Site and configure the Meta Description and Meta Tags right away as it takes weeks for google to …

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Comments on How To MANUALLY Install Joomla 1.5 With cPanel - Part 2 of 2

September 1, 2009

jasbirsingh11 @ 3:19 pm

really! great video…. Thanks for uploading it.

September 4, 2009

d0nunit @ 4:45 am

Thank you for your help buddy

September 7, 2009

lekifsirk @ 8:43 am

Thank you Alex West!!!

shanna1950 @ 9:14 pm

why should you be sitting in the video? you could have said hi at the start? anyway… thanks for sharing

September 10, 2009

shanna1950 @ 1:48 am

why should you be sitting in the video? you could have said hi at the start? anyway… thanks for sharing

September 11, 2009

Redstar3120 @ 7:27 pm

thanks, You helped me alot today and i can sleep good to night. And thanks for showing the administrator/cpanel for joomla.

thanks 100x

September 13, 2009

BoomTown1975 @ 2:47 am

Alex, you are my hero, I would never have known how to install the new version of Joomla and set it up without you. Great tutorial and great tutor.

September 14, 2009

hash2line @ 4:12 am

i really like this tutorial :D. help me very much

September 16, 2009

BekindFul @ 9:45 pm

Nice Tutorial
Thanks

September 19, 2009

brianmagic @ 7:51 pm

Thank you so much for your tutorials! I have been working with for 3 days trying to get 1.5 to work

thank you again.

By the way i used ixwebhosting and was able to follow along in the control panel.

September 20, 2009

ungree @ 1:30 pm

you are awesome!

September 22, 2009

WholesalerUniverse @ 8:04 pm

Perfect. Organized, simple and quick. Nice job. Thank you.

September 25, 2009

Animalcruelty21 @ 9:51 pm

Great tutorial! You helped so much!

September 29, 2009

PressandTower @ 5:34 am

Thanks for keeping it concise and easy to understand…very helpful!

October 1, 2009

jarrrro @ 8:47 pm

big thanks Alex, as someone already said, saved me a lot of hours too

October 3, 2009

trooner11 @ 3:42 pm

Awesome tutorial!! Saved me hrs of work I am certain.

clmason33172 @ 6:30 pm

This is GREAT! So simple. Thank you.

October 4, 2009

igorhgk @ 2:48 pm

thanks this is great help to me and keep up the god work

October 7, 2009

imurphster @ 5:27 pm

Ok thanks very much Alex, i have sent you a friend request.
Great Vidoes, they will all be a great help and save me loads of time hopefully.
Please keep them coming.

October 8, 2009

alexwestconsulting @ 1:03 am

I do habe another vid tutorial that shows how to do this, but becuase the rest of the tutorial is no longer valid I do not make it public. If you want to see it just send me a friend request and I will add you to the private list.

alexwestconsulting @ 5:06 am

This means that Joomla does not have the appropriate permissions (yet) to create certain files (which is odd considering it is able to upload all the other files). It is complicated why this is so, but it IS so. So, YOU have to create configuration.php and the upload to the root of the Joomla instance. But, Joomla is smart enough to KNOW that this is happening, so just before the end of the installation it will actually show you the code that you will need to copy and paste.

October 11, 2009

imurphster @ 8:05 am

Did you ever sort this error out? if so how?

October 12, 2009

imurphster @ 1:00 am

Hi,
I got to step 2 and got this error message.

configuration.php Writable No
You can still continue the installation as the configuration settings will be displayed at the end. You will have to manually upload the code. Click in the text area to highlight all of the code and then paste into a new text file. Name this file ‘configuration.php’ and upload it to your site root folder.
I see someone else had this error but i didn’t understand how to solve it,
i am with dream-hosting
Ian

SoundProducerKiev @ 10:09 pm

Ukraine tell u thx too)

October 16, 2009

kacaku @ 9:07 am

Thank you very much for that video-tutorial.
You really helped me to install it step by step very good!

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