Windows installation
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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
- This section has a quick way to install a complete package on a Windows XP machine
- Installation guide for Windows using XAMPP in case you want to retrofit
Manual Installation
For medium to large installations (e.g. a college or university), it is best practice to install Moodle on your server manually.
- Plan your system capacity by obtain appropriate hardware to support the number of users in your organisation. See Installing Moodle in the How Many Users section for a method to estimate the required hardware.
- Install your database server. You have a choice of MySQL (recommended), Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (Moodle 1.7 or later) or Oracle.
- Install PHP. See How to install PHP 5.x on Windows Server 2003 with IIS 6 for instructions.
- Install your web server. You require either Apache 2 or IIS 6.
- Install Moodle by getting the standard installation for Moodle from http://download.moodle.org/ and read Installing Moodle which has detailed generic information.
- Once Moodle is setup and configured, you should setup backups of the system in case of failure or loss of data.
- Check your server security and performance. It is also good practice to read the Performance and Security documentation. Although this is targetted at Linux/Unix users, there is much which can be applied to Windows systems.
See also
- Windows-based server forum is the main forum for asking questions about your Moodle Windows installation.
- Installing APC in Windows contains instructions for using a PHP accelerator to reduce processor load.
- Installing Cron on Windows for setting up the Moodle scheduled task.
- Configuring aspell on Windows 2003 Server for setting up the Moodle spell checker.
- LDAP authentication for setting up Active Directory authentication