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In this tutorial you will learn how to MANUALLY install Joomla 1.5 onto a REMOTE server with cPanel. read more…………… This video demonstrates installation on a namecheap.com hosted web space, but if you have another hosting provider that provides cpanel this will almost certainly work for you as well. You might have to manually configure the FTP file system access layer after install if you have errors when trying to install templates. Tutorial here: youtube.com If you run into any problems, I suggest watching my tutorial on how to install Joomla on a FREE 000webhost website; If you can install it there, you can install it anywhere: youtube.com Or, if your provider has Fantastico (or similar auto-installer), you can auto-install Joomla, but you might not be getting Joomla 1.5 that way. Tutorial here: youtube.com

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  1. sanshrerosy says:

    i am trying to instal moodle on yahoo small business, but unbale to install.any view pl.?

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  2. EevannaPussycat says:

    Thanks for the help! Awesome video! :)

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  3. 69gans says:

    @Albigatnz I am also facing the same problem! any help…

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  4. demoniciceberg says:

    Amazing vid! You should get a award for that!

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  5. JohnFranksWebDesign says:

    Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply. That’s great.

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  6. evilsnakes1 says:

    I use camtasia studio, but I do the blue-screen/green-screen in adobe after effects. camtasia lets you do a screen cap and webcam recording at the same time.

    I keep meaning to more vids and I will soon, just been busy at a new job. I’ll likely to community builder first and then virtuemart.

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  7. evilsnakes1 says:

    camtasia studio

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  8. evilsnakes1 says:

    at 4:26 I added an annotation regarding this. Sorry, but I think you will have to reinstall. The Joomla dev team I think was a little careless about this and give people the impression that they should delete the installation folder before they should.

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  9. Albigatnz says:

    Man this is strange, I done exactly what you said and it went to Joomla for the first phase, then I deleted the installation file as described , now all I get on my page is

    “No configuration file found and no installation code available. Exiting…”

    And there appears nothing I can do about it… any help would be much appreciated…

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  10. Extremedarkenest says:

    Whcih Screen REcorder Are u sing alex

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  11. SecondLifeSailing says:

    slow down man jeeze

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  12. QWBBF says:

    thanks for your great video .
    Note : this video is awesome but if someone face a problem after installation because he removed the installation first .. so you can first click on admin and then message will tell you that you have to remove it now then like here .. and it’s working also .. and this is the way how i installed the joomla .. and again man your video is great and helpful and i have watched a lot of videos and this was the best of the best .. keep it up .

    THANKS bylochino

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  13. JohnFranksWebDesign says:

    Thank Alex, simply a fantastic tutorial series.

    Two things:

    1. Would you be able to provide a tutorial on installing Virtuemart onto Joomla through the CPanel interface?

    2. What movie recording software have you used in making this video?

    Thanks again. Please don’t ever delete this video – We can use it as a re-usable prompt sheet for future project installations.

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  14. gtcexpert says:

    thank you..
    you helped me soo much….

    But i need little bit of help here..
    and i hope you could help me..

    i just want to know where is the source code (“index.html”) of my joomla,where i could edit my page???

    Thank you..

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  15. zatlags says:

    @lilredbone98 you cant it only web hoster who have it

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  16. weeweeweelliam says:

    speak with your hosting company – they will provide you with a link

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  17. lilredbone98 says:

    how do u get cpanel on ur computer????

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  18. RavenRadioNetwork says:

    Hello and thanks for creating a superb tutorial. I was able to go through your two part series on installing Joomla 1.5 and had my site up in the time it took me to complete your video. I literally just learned about Joomla less than a week ago. Thank you for the good work.

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  19. alexwestconsulting says:

    The other 2 look to be your content. I hope you didn’t have anything important in them that wasn’t backed up. I recommend to people to pretty much never outright delete anything unless you are 100% sure you know what you are deleting because there is NO way to get it back (shy of calling your host and begging and possibly having to pay).

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  20. alexwestconsulting says:

    cgi-bin was prob already there and if you don’t know what it is then you are certainly not using it (yes, it IS meaningful to some people, but cgi users know exactly what this folder is for).
    The other 3…well…ummm…I think you have realized by now that they are YOUR content.
    pbpbb3 looks to me to be a phpbb3 installation. phpbb3 needs an index.php just like joomla does which is why joomla and phpbb can NOT be in the same place (eg. root) without a little tweaking.

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  21. googl4ee says:

    Hi Alex,
    I’ve removed these 4 folders accidentally (phpBB3, protected, stuff and cgi-bin). where can i find it again and upload it in public_html? Did I realy need these files?

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  22. evitoulaliloulis says:

    Thk you very much… That’s exactly what the problem was!! keep doing this wonderful job …..

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  23. alexwestconsulting says:

    sorry for the delay…
    if you haven’t figured it out yet, there is a likely a file already in public_html that is obscuring joomla’s index.php file. It is likely called index.htm or index.html or welcome.html, etc. Simply rename this file (or remove it if you are sure you don’t need it).

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  24. evitoulaliloulis says:

    Alex this is the best tutorial that can be found online. It’s so analytical.. Just great job! Still I am facing a problem with the installation. I succesfully uploaded joomla in public_html and unziped it however when i get in my site I only see a message from my host instead of the installer… I followed the process exactly as you described.
    I would be glad If you could help…

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  25. alexwestconsulting says:

    excellent, thx for letting me know. this is a strange little bug that i haven’t heard of before. i should have recommended trying the tar. uploading via ftp should have worked as well.

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