Wordpress Installer for WHS

Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by Terry Walsh in Internet

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Experience Level: Standard

Wordpress Installer for WHS will install the necessary files to install Wordpress on Windows Home Server based systems.

This Add-In includes Wordpress, freely available from http://wordpress.org/download/ but has been compiled into a Windows Home Server Add-In to make an it easy and convenient to install.

Developer: Nigel Wilks

More Info: Download | Support

Release History

v. 0.0.5 (2nd October 2009)

  • Initial Beta

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4 Responses to “Wordpress Installer for WHS”

  1. Larry

    24. Dec, 2009

    Every time I click on the Support link, it just keeps opening this page. Is there a support forum for wordpress on the WHS.

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  2. Terry Walsh

    24. Dec, 2009

    Hi

    Link Fixed!

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  3. globespy

    12. Jul, 2010

    I instaled wordpress and got everything running, except I am having insane problems trying to link my purchased domain name (godaddy) to my actual wordpress blog. The best I can do is have my domain point to the main root of my mediasmart server – essentially the remote login page to access files/folders stored on the WHS.
    Any ideas on how I can have my domain pointing to the actual wordpress blog?
    Can't get help from anyone on the wordpress support page or godaddy…… would hate to have to have godaddy host this since I went the trouble of installing the thing to start with and had hoped that my own server would suffice.

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  4. Traek

    30. Aug, 2010

    You're already halfway there: pointing your domain name to your WHS gets it to your IIS installation. Now you just need to configure your IIS host headers to allow more than one site to run on port 80. I did a quick search and found a nice tutorial that walks you through this process: http://www.visualwin.com/host-header/

    Good luck!

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