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How to create a database and deploy the UHelp application on a server?
Last Created On
Mar 21, 2022
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Create Database:
In order to install the UHelp application on your server, first, you need to create a database.
If you already know how to create a database, then you can skip the below steps.
To create the database first, you need to login to the cPanel server and click on the MySQL Databases link in the "Database" section.
Enter the database details and create it.
Deploying UHelp Application Project:
Assuming that you have created a database, now go to the cPanel server home page and open
File Manager->public_html.
Now click on the "Upload" button at the top. That will redirect you to the "file upload" page.
Now select and upload the application (.zip folder) that you have downloaded from CodeCanyon.
Now unzip the folder in your server root called "public_html". Now you have successfully uploaded the application to your server.
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