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Userspice with Bluehost
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Hello folks I wondered how do I implement Userspice and PhP for that matter within my bluehost account? I would like to use this product for my site but I think that being bluehost is on a shared server that is why I cant get phpmyadmin, adminer etc to work. Please help thank you Smile
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#2
It shouldn't be a problem to use it on bluehost. Before you install it, you need to do a few things.

You need to create a database.
You need to find out what your hostname is (sometimes it's localhost and sometimes it's something like mysql.yourdomain.com)
You need to create a user and give it privelages to the db you created AND remember the password!

From there, you can install userspice. Here is a specific article for these steps for bluehost.

https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/6
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#3
Sorry for the late notice, I was trying to implement you advice and it works! Thank you so very much Smile
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#4
That's awesome! Glad it worked out!
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