Installing Fusion Directory on Windows 11

Fusion Directory is an open-source web-based application that allows for centralized management of network services. This tutorial will guide you on how to install the Fusion Directory on your Windows 11 computer.

Prerequisites

Before installing Fusion Directory, make sure you have the following prerequisites:

Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these steps to install Fusion Directory on Windows 11:

Step 1: Download Fusion Directory

Visit the official Fusion Directory website at https://www.fusiondirectory.org and download the latest version of Fusion Directory.

Step 2: Extract the files

Extract the downloaded file to your desired location on your Windows 11 computer.

Step 3: Configure your web server

Configure your Apache server to serve the Fusion Directory files. If you are using XAMPP, you can place the extracted Fusion Directory files in the "htdocs" folder of XAMPP.

Step 4: Configure the database

Create a new database in PostgreSQL or MySQL and create a new user with full privileges to that database.

Step 5: Install Fusion Directory

To start the installation, open a web browser and navigate to the URL where your Fusion Directory files are located. For example, http://localhost/fusiondirectory/. The installation wizard will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions and provide the necessary information, such as the database connection details.

Step 6: Complete the installation

After completing the installation, you can access the Fusion Directory web interface by navigating to the URL where you installed it using a web browser.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Fusion Directory on your Windows 11 computer.

Conclusion

Fusion Directory is a powerful tool that simplifies the management of network services. With this tutorial, you can easily install Fusion Directory on your Windows 11 computer and start managing your network services with ease.

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