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==Installation Packages==
If you are running a small (less than 30 users) Moodle server or just want to test Moodle on your Windows XP PC, pre-built packages are available for you to use. Here are links to pages containing step-by-step instructions for installing Moodle using install packages:
*[[Complete install packages]] for most Windows versions
*[[Complete install packages]] for most Windows versions


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*[[Installation guide for Windows using EasyPHP]]
*[[Installation guide for Windows using EasyPHP]]
*[[Installation guide - Moodle for Windows on a USB Memory Stick]]
==Manual Installation==
For medium to large installations, it is best practice to install Moodle on your server manually. In addition to PHP, you require either IIS or Apache, and MSSQL (only in Moodle 1.7 or later) or MySQL.


*[[Installation for Windows 2003 with IIS]]
*[[Installation for Windows 2003 with IIS]]
*[[Installation guide - Moodle for Windows on a USB Memory Stick]]


* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=6799 Windows-based server forum]
* [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=6799 Windows-based server forum]

Revision as of 10:21, 26 December 2006

Installation Packages

If you are running a small (less than 30 users) Moodle server or just want to test Moodle on your Windows XP PC, pre-built packages are available for you to use. Here are links to pages containing step-by-step instructions for installing Moodle using install packages:

Manual Installation

For medium to large installations, it is best practice to install Moodle on your server manually. In addition to PHP, you require either IIS or Apache, and MSSQL (only in Moodle 1.7 or later) or MySQL.