Failed. Our sysop is like a stone. The main argument is that we have a
Microsoft environment and "no need of a new development" . I was advised to
use Sharepoint wiki instead which is a fade mockery of MediaWiki. I give it
up. :-(((
2013/2/2 Marco Fleckinger <marco.fleckinger(a)wikipedia.at>
Hi,
We're using this at another organization. But the servers are
Debian-based. But is cool to have the same password on nearly everything.
If you need it, I maybe could extract you the relevant information from
this config.
Try to get your sysadmin to let you operate on a VM possibly with Linux,
just as a test. Then nothing influences the original installation and
you're independent.
Marco
On 02/02/2013 03:42 PM, Ryan Lane wrote:
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Jay
Ashworth<jra(a)baylink.com> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan
Andreescu"<dandreescu@**wikimedia.org<dandreescu@wikimedia.org>
>
The following manual seems to be the most actively maintained guide
for getting MediaWiki installed on Windows:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/**Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_**Windows<ht…
If you run into any problems, I'd suggest adding them to the manual
along with any resolutions you or others come up with. Good luck!
I'm not sure he actually wants to run it on Windows.
He may just need SSO with Active Directory.
https://encrypted.google.com/**search?q=mediawiki+active+**directory<htt…
If that's the case, the LDAP extension works for that:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/**Extension:LDAP_Authentication<http://www…
- Ryan
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