Ensure the PDF exports directory writable by the web-server.For ‘Export to PDF’ to work, there are two modifications that need to be made to your system:.If it doesn’t work, make the following changes: If it works, the you do not need to make any changes. If you want to require users to login Simple Invoices, follow the instructions in the How To Enable Authentication. ![]() Instead, via the SI Dashboard menu, select each one of the record set up options to prepare for processing live invoices. For your live installation, do not install the sample data. Note that simpleinvoices used in the example URL assumes that is the name of the SI directory you created in your DOCUMENT ROOT directory. In your web browser, access Simple Invoices, and follow the 3-step installer instructions.On Linux systems, cd to the Simple Invoices directory, “ cd /var/ Note: Values for previous version’s are in the form of where xxxx is host, dbname, username or password. databasePassword set to the password of the database user.The default is “ root” but you should set up a specific user and remove root access to secure the database. databaseUsername set to the database username.databaseDbname is the name of the database, normally “ simple_invoices“.databaseHost equals the name of your database server, normally “ localhost“.Edit the the following database settings (Note settings shown are from master_2020):.This is done to protect your settings from being loaded over when future updates are installed. For master_2019.2 and master versions, copy config.php to make the file. For master_2023 or master_2020, copy config.ini to make. In the config directory, make a nfig file.You should disable or password protect the root user assigned to the database by default. Using the same tool, create a username and password for the database. Various utilities exist on Linux systems but you can install and use phpMyAdmin there also. ![]() If using cPanel, use the Database Wizard, for Windows using xampp or wampserver, use phpMyAdmin.
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