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[1] Click on the [[File:Softaculous_icon.jpg]] icon with the 'Software/Services' section of your cPanel. | |||
[2] Select the script you're wanting to install. | |||
[3] Choose your protocol from the 'Choose Protocol' drop down. | |||
7 | [4] Choose the domain you're wanting to install the script on from the 'Choose Domain' drop down. | ||
[5] Specify the directory you're wanting to install the script into in the 'In Directory' text field. | |||
[6] Specify the site's name in the 'Site Name' text field. (if applicable....the name of the field might be board, wiki, or something related to the type of script you're installing) | |||
[7] Enter the site's description in the 'Site Description' text field. | |||
[8] Change the 'Admin Username' to something other than admin or Admin because those are too common of usernames that make it easier for a hacker to brute force. | |||
[9] Specify a secure password in the 'Admin Password' text field. | |||
[10] Specify the admin email address in the 'Admin Email' text field. | |||
[11] Select your language from the 'Select Language' drop down. | |||
[12] Click the [[File:Softaculous_install.jpg]] button. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 5 October 2012
[1] Click on the icon with the 'Software/Services' section of your cPanel.
[2] Select the script you're wanting to install.
[3] Choose your protocol from the 'Choose Protocol' drop down.
[4] Choose the domain you're wanting to install the script on from the 'Choose Domain' drop down.
[5] Specify the directory you're wanting to install the script into in the 'In Directory' text field.
[6] Specify the site's name in the 'Site Name' text field. (if applicable....the name of the field might be board, wiki, or something related to the type of script you're installing)
[7] Enter the site's description in the 'Site Description' text field.
[8] Change the 'Admin Username' to something other than admin or Admin because those are too common of usernames that make it easier for a hacker to brute force.
[9] Specify a secure password in the 'Admin Password' text field.
[10] Specify the admin email address in the 'Admin Email' text field.
[11] Select your language from the 'Select Language' drop down.