Getting started with QuickFrame Stand-Alone Server for Windows
July 19th, 2007 by tompossin
A brand new version of QuickFrame Stand-Alone Server is out. It includes all the new features incorporated in the latest online version. I have included a few instructions below to help you get started.
Downloading
To download your copy of QuickFrame Stand-Alone Server go to the download page and download the latest version.
Unpacking QuickFrame
The QuickFrame Server comes in a “zip” file in Windows you generally just have to double click on it and extract it to the location of your choice. I recommend extracting it to your desktop to start. You can move the folder anywhere you want later.
Running QuickFrame
Once you have the file extracted you will see a folder called QuickFrame on your Desktop. Double click this folder and it will open on your desk top. There are two very import icons in this folder they are labeled: Server_Start and Stop
These two buttons not surprisingly are how you start and stop QuickFrame
Double click: Server_Start
In a few seconds your browser will open and you will be taken to the start page for your new QuickFrame Server. From there you can go to QuickFrame directly or go to the Administration page. The administration page gives you complete control of every aspect of your server but you will not have to use it for anything other that possibly changing passwords. There is documentation included on that page if you want to know more about how the QuickFrame Stand-Alone Server works.
QuickFrame Stand-Alone is powered by the awesome work of the people at “The Uniform Server” it is a powerful application and they do accept donations. If you feel this software was worth something to you consider giving them a small donation for all of their effort.
A Few Words about Passwords
All passwords are set to username: admin Password: 4quickframe
When you forget your password to QuickFrame it will reset your password to: 4quickframe.
If you are the only one using your server this is probably fine. However this is a full fledged server package and if you let others use it or you allow access from the internet, you will need to change all these passwords or you will open a HUGE security hole in your machine. This is your warning.
1 exception: Your main mysql (the database) user account is called root and the password is: 4quickframe
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