Redmine is a project management web application that allows users to manage projects, track issues, and share documents. It is a popular open-source software that can be installed on different platforms, including Windows 11. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Redmine on Windows 11 using the Bitnami stack.
Prerequisites
Before you start, make sure you have the following:
- A Windows 11 computer with administrator privileges
- A web browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox
- An internet connection
- Enough disk space (at least 300MB)
Step 1: Download Bitnami Redmine Stack
- Go to the Bitnami website at https://bitnami.com/stack/redmine/installer and click on the "Download" button to download the Bitnami Redmine Stack for Windows.
- Save the installation file to your computer.
Step 2: Install Bitnami Redmine Stack
- Double-click on the downloaded installer file to start the installation process.
- Click on the "Next" button to proceed.
- Read the license agreement and accept it if you agree.
- Choose an installation folder and click on the "Next" button.
- Select the components to install (Redmine, Ruby, Apache, and MySQL) and click on the "Next" button.
- Choose a name for the MySQL database and create a password for the MySQL root user.
- Choose a username and password for the Redmine administrator account.
- Click on the "Next" button to start the installation process.
- Wait for the installation to finish.
- Click on the "Finish" button to close the installer.
Step 3: Verify the Installation
- Open a web browser and go to http://localhost/redmine/.
- You should see the Redmine login page.
- Enter the username and password you created during the installation process.
- After logging in, you should see the Redmine dashboard.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Redmine on your Windows 11 computer. Redmine is a powerful project management tool that can help you manage your projects more efficiently.
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