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Chapter 1Installing <strong>Sugar</strong>If so, check to make sure that the php.ini file used by the comm<strong>and</strong> line PHPexecutable also has the php_mssql.dll extension enabled. Run the comm<strong>and</strong> asfollows:> php -f upgrade_mssql.php3. Modify php.ini for apache as follows:>cp php.ini php.bakNote:Ensure that you backup your original php.ini file first.4. Follow the steps outlined in “To enable <strong>Sugar</strong> for FreeTDS driver” on page 2starting from modifying your php.ini file as detailed in Step 5.<strong>Installation</strong> ProcessThe process of installing <strong>Sugar</strong> is as follows:1. Download <strong>Sugar</strong> files.2. Copy the <strong>Sugar</strong> files to your Web server. Check for <strong>and</strong> set dependencies <strong>and</strong>requirements.3. Install <strong>Sugar</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> with the <strong>Sugar</strong> Setup Wizard.Downloading <strong>Sugar</strong> FilesTo download the latest <strong>Sugar</strong> files:1. Go to http://www.sugarcrm.com/2. Navigate to Support & Training/Support Portal or visit http://www.sugarcrm.com/sugarshop/downloads.php.3. Log in using your <strong>Sugar</strong> user name <strong>and</strong> enter the password associated with youraccount.4. Click Download Purchased Software.5. On the Download Manager page, enter your download key into Download Keyfield <strong>and</strong> click Submit.6. Click the <strong>Sugar</strong>CE-5.2.0.zip to download it.Copying <strong>Sugar</strong> Files to the Web ServerAfter you download <strong>Sugar</strong>, you need to unzip the files <strong>and</strong> set permissions.1. Locate your webroot directory on your Web server. This is the directory on yourweb server where publicly accessible files are made available by your Web server.Common locations for Web root includes:/var/www/html/ (Linux/Apache)C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ (Windows/IIS)C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache\htdocs\ (Windows/Apache)/Library/Web server/Documents/ (MacOS X/Apache)4 <strong>Sugar</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> Administration Guide

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