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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Activating applications.
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Ian Firla |
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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Activating applications. |
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Fri, 27 Sep 2002 14:55:46 -0400 (EDT) |
You need to install them first. apt-get doesn't interact with the php
activation scripts.
Go to phpgroupware/setup/ and choose the last option and tick on install.
Ian
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On 27 Sep 2002, Rick ter Schele wrote:
> >>>>> "Marc" == Marc Lutolf <address@hidden> writes:
>
>
> Rick> I installed a bunch of the applications (phpgroupware-chat,
> Rick> phpgroupware-weather, etc) from the Debian woody release,
> Rick> and then expected them to appear in Administration ->
> Rick> Applications but there's no sign of them. Only
> Rick> Administration, Calendar, Email and Preferences are there.
> Rick> Is there something else I need to do to activate them or
> Rick> otherwise let phpgroupware know that they're there? The
> Rick> documentation is rather sparse.
>
> Marc> In addition to activating them, you also need to make them
> Marc> visible to specific groups and users.
>
> Marc> As admin, go Administration-->User Groups-->(pick a group)
> Marc> Edit
>
> Marc> At the bottom of the page you'll see a table of all the
> Marc> active applications. Click on the checkboxes to make them
> Marc> visible to that group.
>
> Same story there. The same four apps are visible (Administration,
> Calendar, Email and Preferences). The other supposedly installed apps
> are absent.
>
> Rick
>
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