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If the plugin is disabled, activate it in the Plugins page of the Settings dialog. Synchronization with servers, uploading, downloading, and managing files on them are provided via the FTP/SFTP/WebDAV Connectivity bundled plugin, which is by default enabled. To access files on the server, use FTP/SFTP/FTPS/WebDAV protocols. In the remote server configuration, a server runs on another computer (a remote host). In the local server configuration, you do your development, then copy the sources to the server.Ī local server is a server that is running in a local or a mounted folder and whose document root is NOT the parent of the project root. Usually, it is the publicly-accessible base folder for a website. The document root is the web root or website root directory. The document root of an in-place server is the parent of the project root, either immediate or not. In the in-place server configuration, the web server is running on your computer, your project is under its document root (for example, in the /htdocs folder), and you do your development directly on the server. PhpStorm distinguishes among in-place, local, and remote servers, however the meaning of these terms in the context of PhpStorm slightly differs from their common meaning: Sharley AF Moderator Posts: 3316 Joined: 03.Configure synchronization with a Web server
#Xampp for mac transfer to htdocs windows#
Most of the issues associated with a failed reinstall or even installing a new version after uninstalling an older version relates to most of the points above of making sure nothing is left running either as a Windows service or accidentally forgetting to stop everything first and of course closing the XAMPP Control Panel. Once you have your new installation up and running as you want it, then you can either keep the xampp_old folder as a backup for your own files or delete it if you need the disk space. To check and to make sure that there are no XAMPP components left running like httpd.exe and mysqld.exe use the Windows Task Manager and just to be sure a reboot may help, then check the Task Manager again before you attempt to reinstall XAMPP. Then instead of deleting the xampp folder simply rename it to xampp_old which also eliminates the steps to backup up your own data, files and folders as all you need do is copy from xampp_old to your reinstalled xampp folder but remember not to copy over any of XAMPP's own files and folders or you may transfer the issues that you are having to reinstalling for. Now you can delete the xampp folder completely.Īlternatively and the method I use if I have to reinstall the same version is to always follow the first important step above (make sure all XAMPP components are stopped and the Svc boxes unchecked).
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Next close the Control Panel - often overlooked and will give issues when trying to reinstall. Next check you have backed up everything that you need to replace after reinstalling. Run the XAMPP Control Panel and make sure all components are stopped and there are no ticks in the Svc boxes - this is an important step which ever method you use. After reinstalling the same XAMPP version simply overwrite the data folder with your saved folder - this method is not recommended if installing a different XAMPP version than you uninstalled.Ĭlean uninstall and removal of your current installation. Or an easier solution because you intend to reinstall the same version as you uninstalled.Ĭopy the \xampp\mysql\data folder to you temporary location that you stored htdocs files and folders. When you have reinstalled XAMPP you will need to create your databases again then import the backup sql files into those databases you just recreated - so save the user/pass of those databases if you need to keep them the same as you uninstalled ones. Open phpMyAdmin and create a backup sql file of the databases you want to keep. First copy your own files and folders from the htdocs folder to a temporary location - do not save any XAMPP files or folders in the htdocs folder as you will be replacing them when you reinstall - see below for an easier method.