It’s time to explore this new piece of goody.100+ ready-to-use solutions: discover and leverage the best free software. We will have more coverage and show you some neat tricks with ownCloud late in the series.įor now, you have just successfully configured your very own cloud service. You can do a lot amazing things with ownCloud. A success connection, from here the world is all yours. If everything goes as planed, you should be able to see something like this. It’s admin and the password of your choice when setup. In our case, it’s and username with password. Here you will need to supply the URL of ownCloud. In our case, we will download the Windows desktop client, you can download the client here. It has yet to have clients for Windows Phone, but there is a version in the work. OwnCloud supports pretty much all the popular clients out there, iOS, Android, Windows desktop etc. It’s now time to download a client and hook up with this ownCloud instance. This means you have successfully installed and deployed your very own ownCloud server. Now you should be login, and be prompted for this welcome splash screen. Since we are testing and deploy locally, you can safe to ignore this message and give your admin account a new password. Without a secure random number generator an attacker may be able to predict password reset tokens and take over your account. No secure random number generator is available, please enable the PHP OpenSSL extension. Navigate to (or the path you have copy and pasted to) and you will be prompted for setup with a security warning with the following message. Extract the file, copy and past it under /htdocs/ So I suggest and recommend you to use the other method, download ownCloud here (5.0 at the time of the writing). I’ve tried to use the first method, recommended by ownCloud, but that turns out to be some troublesome when setup. There are two method to setup ownCloud on your local machine, first is web install, the other is extract the entire software copy and past it to the htdocs directory. If you already have XAMPP installed, startup Apache and Mysql. If you have trouble to startup Apache on your XAMPP please refer to this guide on how to troubleshoot.
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