Cristopher,
From my own experience you must use release 3.0.1 which is the most updated. If you only have Windows then install a VMWARE machine and run LINUX. It is allways the best alternative and you can join this large comunity
Regards, Rafael Citando Christopher Curry <ccurry@amphilsoc.org>:
Hello all,
I am testing Koha for possible implementation at our library. We are a Windows shop & while we intend to eventually deploy a Linux production server, we are currently in the testing phase of that project as well.
I was able to successfully install Koha 2.2.9 on Windows Server 2003 using the instructions and distributions at the below listed URLs.
http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=kohawininstallation[1] http://www.koha.rwjr.com/[2]
A few questions: 1. Has anyone developed a windows installer (or documentation for a manual install) for Koha 3 on Windows Server 2003 or 2008 & IIS? 2. Is there a reasonably sized community of libraries running Koha on Windows? 3. How difficult can I expect it to be to migrate data from a Windows installation of Koha to a Linux installation ?
Thanks for your time. Please send replies directly to me @ ccurry@amphilsoc.org[3].
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Cheers,
Christopher Curry Assistant Technical Librarian / Assistant IT Officer
American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Tel. (215) 599-4299
ccurry@amphilsoc.org[4]
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