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      ash
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      Installed 1.8 open from sourceforge on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit

      INSTALL file instructions seem outdatedĀ  (php packages obsolete etc)

      After resolving install issues, tried to login as admin/admin or reader/reader or any other default account and all I see on the browser is "Restricted access"

      What are the limitations/requirements of the open version and is there something I'm missing?

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        bheisig i-doit Team
        last edited by

        Hello ash,

        welcome to our i-doit forums!

        Thanks for the hint that the INSTALL file is out-dated. I opened a new issue for our devs. You may use our knowledge base for detailed (and up-to-date) installation/update instructions: https://kb.i-doit.com/display/en/Installation

        I've never heard of your "restricted access" issue yet. But you mentioned you use Ubuntu 16.04. I guess you installed PHP 7 packages, didn't you? PHP 7 is not supported by i-doit 1.8 open. We're working on full PHP 7 support for version 1.9. Maybe this could lead to your problem (and probably others).

        Greetings,
        Benjamin

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          ash
          last edited by

          That is correct! I do have php7 on the machine.

          Guess I'll have to wait till v1.9 - looking forward to it.

          Thanks!

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