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==Installation==
 
==Installation==
First use the SME Server Manager to create an ibay called 'epiware' with the kind of access you want and allow it to run CGI etc. For my trial I just chose to make it accessible on the local network with no password, but you could make it face the internet and protect it with a password, which will mean two usernames and two passwords to supply to gain access - see note below for howto access password protected i-bays.
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First use the SME Server Manager to create an ibay called 'epiware' with the kind of access you want and allow it to run CGI etc. For my trial I just chose to make it accessible on the local network with no password, but you could make it face the internet and protect it with a password, which will mean two usernames and two passwords to supply to gain access.
 
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If you select Password Required, users who connect to the i-bay via FTP or HTTP will be prompted to supply that particular i-bay's username and password. The user name is always the name of the i-bay and the password is whatever the administrator assigns to that i-bay - not the individual user's password. Note that, as with user accounts, i-bay accounts are locked out by default. If a password is required, users will not be able to access the i-bay until the administrator sets the password. 
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{{Note box|If you select Password Required when creating an i-bay, users who connect to it will be prompted to supply that particular i-bay's username and password before the code contained in the i-bay will run. The user name is always the name of the i-bay and the password is whatever the administrator assigns to that i-bay.}}
    
Now log in to your server console and download the program with...
 
Now log in to your server console and download the program with...
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