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Configuring phpGroupware's Core Applications
Sep 6, 2007, 06 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3912 reads)

(Other stories by D.C. Parris)

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"We have walked through a basic phpGroupware installation and configured the general system. Now let's configure the core applications, the Calendar, Address Book, InfoLog, Notes, Bookmarks, File Manager and Projects. Most of the core applications are fairly simple to configure. Just head for the Administration page.

"Each module has its own Global Categories setting, but they all work the same. Clicking the link takes you to a listing of available categories. You can click Add to create new categories. Clicking Done brings you back to the main Administration page. So we shouldn't have to cover every instance of this setting, right...?"

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