Phpmyadmin; Setting The Path - Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual

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6. Fill in the appropriate fields in the Driver configuration window as follows:
7. Click OK.
8. Click OK.

phpMyAdmin

1. Extract phpMyAdmin-2.5.2-pl1-php.zip into the
2. Rename:\OpenSA\Apache\htdocs\phpMyAdmin-2.5.2-pl1 to phpMyAdmin.

Setting the path

1. Right-click My Computer on the desktop.
2. Click Properties.
3. Click Advanced.
4. Click Environment Variables.
5. In the System variables window, click the Path entry, and then click Edit.
6. Make sure that the Variable value field terminates as follows:
7. Click OK, OK, OK.
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• Data Source Name: Name of the datasource. For this example, it must be set to
Radius.
• Host / Server Name (or IP): Location of the datasource. For this example, it must
be set to localhost.
• Database name: Name of the database. For this example, it must be set to radius.
directory: c :\OpenSA\Apache\htdocs.
To adjust the path, do the following:
;c:\Php;c:\Php\dlls;C:\OpenSA\Apache;C:\OpenSA\OpenSSL\bin;c:\MySQL\
bin
Important: The order of the entries in this field must be as illustrated above, and no duplicate entries
must exist.

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