Last modified by Simon Urli on 2023/10/10

From version 6.1
edited by Ludovic Dubost
on 2012/04/25
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To version 7.1
edited by Vincent Massol
on 2012/06/08
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1 -{{warning}}If you install on Windows 7, because of new security measures in Windows 7 which prevents from writing in the Program Files directories, the default installation will not work. You need to change the default directory from "c:\Program Files" (in most cases) to "c:\XWiki" (or the directory of your choice){{/warning}}
1 +{{warning}}
2 +If you install on Windows 7 and if you're using a version of XWiki different than 4.2M1+, 4.0.1 or 4.1 then you'll need to be careful to **not** install in the ##Program Files## directory. This is because of new security measures in Windows 7 which prevents from writing in the ##Program Files## directory. A possible location is at the root of your C drive (e.g. ##C:\XWiki Enterprise##)?
3 +{{/warning}}
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3 3  This is by far the easiest way to install XWiki.
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5 -First, choose your [[prefered version>>xwiki:Main.Download]]
6 -We are offering 3 packaging for ease of installation:
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7 +First, choose your [[prefered version>>xwiki:Main.Download]]; we are offering 3 packaging for ease of installation:
8 8  * A Windows exe. Simply execute it and follow the instructions. Do not close the DOS Windows that shows up. This is the XWiki server running, instead point your browser to ##{{{http://www.localhost:8080/}}}##.
9 9  * A generic Installer that works on all platforms. It requires Java to be installed on your system. Simply double-click on it and follow the instructions.
10 10  * A zip version. Unzip it in any directory of your choice (let's call it ##XWIKIHOME##).

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