Installing CiviCRM onto a ServerCiviCRM can be hosted inside the Drupal OR Joomla Content Management Systems, or it can be run in Standalone mode. This section covers Installation and Upgrade procedures for each environment. Not covered is CiviCRM inside Acquia Drupal. Installation in that specific package (or "collection of essential software") simply follows that for Drupal, as in the next section (Install CiviCRM for Drupal). Install CiviCRM for Drupal
Install CiviCRM for Joomla!Upgrade GuidesUpgrade CiviCRM for DrupalUpgrade CiviCRM for Joomla!Additional Upgrade ResourcesInstallation and Configuration Trouble-shootingCiviContribute Payment Processor ConfigurationCiviMail ConfigurationCommand-line Script ConfigurationCiviCRM LocalisationSecurity ConsiderationsCiviCRM for Drupal - Configure Multi-site Installations |
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Multi Site Installation
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Lighty Install
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Secure Standalone Installation
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CiviContribute Payment Processor Configuration
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CiviCRM for Drupal - Configure Multi-site Installations
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CiviCRM Localisation
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CiviMail Configuration
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CiviMail Installation
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Command-line Script Configuration
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Drupal Installation Guide
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Ensuring Schema Integrity on Upgrades
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Installation and Configuration Trouble-shooting
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Joomla Installation Guide
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Moving an Existing Installation to a New Server or Location
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Migrating from Joomla to Drupal
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Security Considerations
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Standalone Installation Guide
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Upgrade Drupal Sites to 3.2
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Upgrade from Prior Versions - Drupal and Joomla
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Upgrade Joomla Sites to 3.2
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Upgrade Standalone Sites to 3.2
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Drupal installation and configuration example
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Installation Guide for CiviCRM on Microsoft IIS
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Installation of CiviCRM on Microsoft IIS
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Multi-Org Installation Example
