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Here are the steps:

 

Download the latest version of phpBB2. Currently it can be found at https://www.phpbb.com/downloads/. I prefer the .tar.gz files, and winzip has no problems dealing with them.

 

Decompress the files to a directory on your local system, making sure that you maintain the relationship between directories. I'll suggest that you decompress them to c:\webupload

 

Now, within C:\webupload, you should have a phpBB2 directory, full of goodies. Open up your FTP client, and connect to where your web host tells you to go for uploading your web pages. Make sure that you are in the base directory for your web pages (there's a good chance this will be either htdocs or httpdocs). Tell your FTP client to upload (set the mode to auto or ASCII) the entire contents of c:\webupload\phpBB2. If all went right, on the webserver you should see a directory named phpBB2, containing all the stuff you unzipped on your windows computer.

 

 

Connect your web browser to http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/. You should see a screen asking for a bunch of configuration options. Leave the first 3 options alone (i.e. English, MySQL 3.x, Install). For the next four options, you will need the information your host has given you. The first of the four asks for the location of the database server. You will probably enter "localhost" (no quotes) unless you know for sure that your database is hosted on another server. Your database must have been created in advance by your web host, and you will enter the name in the second line. The username and password should have been given to you by your host, but I'll bet they probably will be the same as your web FTP username and password. For simplicity, leave the "Prefix for tables in database" as phpbb_

 

On the next three options, you must create an administrator account. This is the person who has total control over the board, and is needed to do the initial set up.

 

 

Most likely it will tell you that it can't write the config file. Select the option to "send the file to me." Your web browser will download this file automatically. Have it download it to c:\webupload

 

Reconnect to the web server using your FTP client. This time, go into your phpBB2 directory on the webserver, and have your FTP client upload c:\webupload\config.php there.

 

 

Using your web browser, connect to http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ again. You should now see the board, along with a test forum already set up. Now log in as the administrator username you created during the install, and go to the administration panel. You should be all set now to finish configuring your board!

 

 

If you receive errors along the way, then come back here and do a search. There is a good chance you aren't the only one with the error!

 

If you see something like "can't connect to database" then you have entered your configuration information incorrectly, or your web host didn't meet the assumptions made above. In this case there is very little we can do to help you. Installation procedures for other databases/systems is very similar but I chose the above assumptions since they are pretty common choices. I know there are probably different ways of doing the setup of the board, but I made these decisions based on my experience and for simplicity of installing.Enjoy.

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thank you, phpbb is nice forum.And how to install phpbb3?


Pretty much the same methood is used, but before you install phpbb3, have a look here to see another new Forum Software. AEF includes a shoutbox ad banners top and bottom, and a rotating News system...

Demo Board to view.

Very easy to install.

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Nice tut.

Also take a look at the official phpBB Userguide at https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1385785&n=

However there's a simpler way out. CPanels offered by most hosts allow you to install phpBB2 automatically without any hastles. You can forget the hassles about CHMOD values and stuff. The automatic installer does it for you.


Currently Xisto YaBB only which is also as good as phpBB
For those of you who are on Xisto (most of you should be),
--Login to your CPanel
--In the 'Pre-installed' box, click on 'AddOn Scripts'
--click on 'Bulletin Boards'
--click on YaBB
--fill in the few details and you are ready with a rocking bulletin board!!!



Hope Xisto puts up automatic installer for phpBB too in the near future.

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Pretty much the same methood is used, but before you install phpbb3, have a look here to see another new Forum Software. AEF includes a shoutbox ad banners top and bottom, and a rotating News system...

 

Demo Board to view.

 

Very easy to install.

nice informations. basics for the newbies. but i love fantastico de luxe as you can do the setup stuff within a minute with no problems at all. i have setup my forum within a minute using fantastico and updated it with plugins and skins using the file manager.

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Great tutorial, very good for one of your first ones.It is reasonably detailed. I am learning PHP and CSS and I already, new, how to install the Forum and I have moded it also.Althought I already new how to install it, this definitely refreshes my memory.Kind Regards,Bradley Kirwan

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That's a nice tutorial and very useful indeed. Installing a phBB it's relatively easy, i hope version 3 will be pretty much the same . But maybe then we may need a tutorial about getting rid of spam, because I'm overwhelmed by it. :)

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Well guys this post is in fact copy from the https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=4805 you can click here it will take you emidiatelly there and you can see that it is in fact copied from this site.

 

However, author of this topic deleted numbers. Though I haven't checked whether he rephrased something but he copied most of it in the best case scenario.

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