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MASE
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So, with everything working perfectly, i am just too happy i found this software, i have no idea why WAMP and XAMPP even considered with AMPPS in the picture.

No, seriously i am glad i tried AMPPS, i will never swap again, EVER !!

So with everything in the place, only ONE thing is missing in my life, to sync the installed scripts, so i can manage my installed scripts with my laptop.


The point is pretty simple, i want to create a wordpress blog with my PC, and be able to actually detect it is installed with my laptop, to manage it, back it up, and to easily find admin pages on new stuff i am not familiar with.

Also if it is possible, can i know what to which folder contain my pre-downloaded scripts, so i can copy it, to install it offline from my laptop too.

Also which files contain the info about the pre-downloaded so the AMPPS can understand which one is already installed or whatever :D


Thanks in advance guys, and really good job with the software, wish you can help me with those things, i will make me life way better :)

Thanks again  :)   :kiss:
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sosialtnett
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I do not know if I understand completely what you mean, more than say to you that you will be able to see your blog, also on the other computer!

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First you must configure your router to accept port 80. You should have one machine on a port on your router and the other computer on another port. The port you have ampps installed should have port 80. However, this depends on your router and the router you have. Se this link: How To Forward Ports on Your Router

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You must obtain a domain. That to obtain free here: Get a Free .TK Domain Name

3.So you need to obtain a free dynamic DNS service provider. There you have here: free dynamic DNS service

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When you add domain in ampps, then you take it unchecked for "Is Domain Addon or Parked?" so att you only see localhost number.

Once you install your blog, then select the domain in the installation of the blog.

Now it's no longer just you who see your blog, but everyone else on the internet. You have a dedicated server. How email system works in relation to this, I do not, do not use the online email system Oxwall.

When it comes to ftp to this system, then you only have access to offline ftp "localhost" + username and password you used when you Add FTP Account. You type "localhost" username and password when you install additional / configure in your blog. Are you having online ftp, you must hire an online server host.

This is one way to do it.

The other is and set up one local network between your two computers. But this you must ask in a different forum, where discussing such solutions.
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sosialtnett
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But a safety tip from me here, before you open your blog to the world.
Install a good firewall and antivirus program on your computer. And you have the opportunity for it, so install security plugin in your blog if it exists! Be sure and use robust username and password on both ampps, localhost ftp and your blog. One should make it as difficult for hackers as possible by using both uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters in all username and password, admin, ftp, databases, etc. Be sure to you that you have taken these precautions before you open your blog to the world via one domain with dynamic ip.

But nothing is 100%. Not for anyone, not even for other suppliers of webhost.
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MASE
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Well, thanks for the replay, but you didn't understood what i meant correctly.

When you install new blog, or anything from the ampps backend page, you get the instillation info with it, like change stuff in the future, change databases, passwords, emails, and so on.

You can manage and use the website normally from other computer by just sharing the htdocs and the database, and everything will be just fine, but you will miss the opportunity to see what is installed, and which database is used, and you can't play with the installed software unless you installed on the same PC.

Means, you CAN view the website normally from other PC sharing the files with dropbox, but you can NOT view the blog installed on the AMPPS backend.


I hope you can understand me now, i just need to know which file and/or folders i need to share in dropbox, in order to sync the installed scrips/software/blogs with my other PC which i didn't install the blog on it.
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