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Deactivating installcheck.php

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As soon as the setup of BlueSpice is completed, you should prevent the execution of the installcheck.php while using the wiki productively. A short instruction can be found in this document.

Tips for this Document

  • Please, read this manual completely and work through the single installtion steps one after another. 
  • For editing the configuration files with a text editor, the files must be saved in UTF-8 coding without BOM (Byte Order Mark).
  • The placeholder <installpath-bluespice> stands for the path to your BlueSpice installation, e.g C:\inetpub\wwwroot\bluespice (Windows) or /var/www/bluespice (Linux).

Deactivating installcheck.php

Switch to the directory <installpath-bluespice> and open the installcheck.php file in a text editor.  Insert a new line after the first line and insert

die( 'Deactivated.' );

Save and exit the file. The installcheck.php is no longer accessible now.
If you need to restore this file at a later time, it is sufficient to temporarily disable inserted line by placing the # character at the beginning of the line.

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