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jschleining

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accessing a localhost install from another computer
October 27, 2010, 10:16:59 am
Hi all!

I am working on getting CiviCRM set up as per my supervisor's specs, and I need him, as well as various other members of the team to be able to test it and give me feedback. On a plain website, or even a basic drupal install, I have previously been able to link them into my computer by giving them my IP and folder to navigate to, as so: my.ip.here/__DEV for a base drupal install, or
my.ip.here/__DEV/index.php for a plain website. However, when I try to do that with CiviCRM installed, it will not allow access to anything other than the CiviCRM front page. I always get the 404 Object not found error on any page other than CiviCRM front page. I can navigate through the standard Drupal stuff with no problem, just not CiviCRM. Is there some extra step I need to take to access CiviCRM in this method? We are not ready to make it live, otherwise Id just put it on the server and let them test it from there.

Thank you for your time and patience!

-J-

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