![]() ![]() There is another option for login authentication named as LDAP server (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), a single-sign-on platform for keeping the credential of user id and password. You can increase the time set as per your convenience. Step-36: The Session Timeout can automatically log out from the software according to the mentioned time. Step-35: By default, the admin login id will be displayed as “ coral”, you can change it and set according to your own choice or leave it as it is. You can set user id and password as per your own or you can leave it as it is. Step-34: There is an additional default database user for future updates. Click on show advanced to check all modules are mentioned or not which will be automatically generated under CORAL Database. Step-33: Give the mysql username and password which you have already created. Type “ localhost/coral” on the address bar of your web browser and then click on “ CONTINUE INSTALLING” Step-32: Installing CORAL via web-browser. Step-31: Rename the file from coral-2.0.1 to coral Step-30: Move the extracted file to ( C:\Program Files (x86)\Ampps\www) folder Step-29: Extract the zipped file and move to root directory in Ampps Step-28: Click the “ Source code (zip)” and download the file Step-27: Downloading CORAL software package by clicking the following link ( ) Here I have taken CORAL 2.0.1 version, but you can take any of the version Step-26: Now the database naming “coral” is created Step-25: Type “coral” on the box and choose “collation” on the drop down box. Then create a database for coral by clicking on “New” Step-24: Now we have successfully log in to the database. Step-23: Type “localhost/phpmyadmin” on address bar and then give the password for login Step-22: In line ‘auth_type’ change config to cookie and in line ‘password’ give the same password as set before. Step-21: Edit the “config.inc” file by going through the following path “C:\Program Files (x86)\Ampps\phpMyAdmin” We have to set the password in “config.inc” file under phpmyadmin ![]() Step-19: Give the same password as before you set for “root 127.0.0.1”. Step-17: Check the line “root localhost” and click on “Edit Privileges” (For Ex: I have given the password “test”) Step-15: Give the password as per your own choice
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