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In some builds of MX you have to run as "root", there are ways of giving "root" like permissions when running MX as another user, see forum for details until this section has been updated.
In some builds of MX you have to run as "root", there are ways of giving "root" like permissions when running MX as another user, see forum for details until this section has been updated.


=== The provided web pages ===
= The provided web pages =


Setting up a web site is covered in [[Website_setup|this wiki page]] and the pages linked from there. I won't repeat that, but will try to explain below the MX context of the various files involved.  MX will produce web pages locally even if you don't have a remote web site to display them on. You can view the web pages created in the web folder using a browser.
Setting up a web site is covered in [[Website_setup|this wiki page]] and the pages linked from there. I won't repeat that, but will try to explain below the MX context of the various files involved.  MX will produce web pages locally even if you don't have a remote web site to display them on. You can view the web pages created in the web folder using a browser.
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==== To set up your web server for the first time ====
== To set up your web server for the first time ==


When you first want to use Cumulus web pages on your web server, you need a number of static (unchanging) files to be put onto your web server. The web pages that MX uploads for you reference that static files and will not look right without them.  The files that only have to be uploaded once are found in '''\CumulusMX\webfiles''' and its sub-folders. You don't create a folder called webfiles on your web server, but you put the files and sub-folders into position relative to where MX will upload the htm files.
When you first want to use Cumulus web pages on your web server, you need a number of static (unchanging) files to be put onto your web server. The web pages that MX uploads for you reference that static files and will not look right without them.  The files that only have to be uploaded once are found in '''\CumulusMX\webfiles''' and its sub-folders. You don't create a folder called webfiles on your web server, but you put the files and sub-folders into position relative to where MX will upload the htm files.
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