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Installation with cPanel

Bhanu edited this page Jan 16, 2019 · 16 revisions

These instructions will work only after server has been configured. If you have not yet configured the server please read the instructions here Server requirement.

Installation with cPanel

It is recommended that you install Faveo onto one of your subdomains. Suppose your domain name is mydomain.com , then you may want to install Faveo on a subdomain like support.mydomain.com

The steps are as follows

  • Go to cPanel's Subdomains menu
  • Add a subdomain named support
  • By default, cPanel will then create a webroot folder (document root) for your subdomain at /support.mydomain.com/
  • Upload Faveo source files to the subdomain webroot folder. The file structure should look like this:
  • Create Database for Faveo

Cron

  • After you have uploaded the source files, it is important to change the subdomain's document root to the public folder of Faveo

Cron

Configuration wizard

  • Now you can access Faveo at: https://support.mydomain.com. Follow the GUI Install Wizard and you will get Faveo installed on your own host.

Note: if you are on other web hosting manager like Plesk, DirectAdmin, Kloxo... the same rules apply. The key is to set Faveo public folder as the document root of your domain or subdomain.

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