JLBN – Setup Blog WordPress on WAMP

In this Install & Setup Blog Guide for WAMP users, we will show you how to install and setup WordPress with version 2.3.2 is used in this tutor guide.

Note: Even this guide is used for Wampserver, you can apply this method on other wamp package such as Xampp, EasyPHP, so on. Just make sure to select correct file(s) in proper location(s) 😉

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14 thoughts on “JLBN – Setup Blog WordPress on WAMP

  • December 25, 2011 at 9:38 am
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    I FOLLOWED ALL YOUR STEPS BUT WHEN LOAD WORDPRESS FROM VAMP SERVER ITS JUST DOES’NT LOAD PLEASE HELP.!

    • January 10, 2012 at 7:34 pm
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      Kunal, what is the error? Can you please post more detail?

  • October 11, 2010 at 10:49 pm
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    I can’t reinstall wordpress now. I have added so many pictures and created pages. If I reinstall it would be very difficult to get all those working again. But what I did instead is, I changed the general settings in wordpress for site address and wordpress address to http://site1. On my machine I am able to access the site as http://site1 but from another machine on the same network I can’t access the site at all. Showing “Page cannot be displayed”.

  • October 11, 2010 at 3:40 pm
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    Thanks for the response.
    Would it be easy to change that? I would appreciate if you can point me where (in which settings) I need to change in WordPress.

    • October 11, 2010 at 6:57 pm
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      Sri, it’s simpler to reinstall WordPress instead trying to make a change, but make sure to setup VH first

  • October 10, 2010 at 11:16 pm
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    hi

    nice tutorial but having a slight problem. I created a photo-blog using wordpress. Locally I have added all the photos and with http://localhost/site1 (directory: c:/wamp/www/site1) I can browse all the photos and links. But when I am trying to browse through http://site1 locally it only shows the home page and all other links are pointing to localhost and not to site1. Example: I open the site as http://site1 and then click on “about” link which points to http://localhost/about. How can I get this resolved???

    Also, when I try to open the site from another machine using web IP. It hits wamp server and my site1 but nothing works – css, photos, links all are broken.

    • October 11, 2010 at 12:22 pm
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      Sri, WordPress use permanent URL, so after setting up Access and VH, use URL that you setup in VH to setup WordPress; for example, use http://site1 instead http://localhost/site1 to setup WordPress 😉

  • May 22, 2010 at 9:53 am
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    Any chance of instructions about setting up WordPressMU on wampserver?

    Normally, to move a standard WordPress site from local to live, I have to change 2 entries in the options table, and it works fine.

    I normally setup WordPress with virtual hosting, in
    E:\dev\wp1site\www
    E:\dev\wp2site\www
    etc.,
    but I can’t get MU to work at all locally.

    • May 22, 2010 at 6:34 pm
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      Adam, follow our VH guide to setup local domain and use this local domain to setup WordPressMU

      to setup vh, follow this
      http://blog.jlbn.net/?p=23

  • April 7, 2009 at 3:19 pm
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    I’ve installed wordpress according to your cool tutorial , but I can only see the first page http://localhost/wordpress
    When I try to go to other of my new posts in older pages : Not Found
    The requested URL /wordpress/xxxxx/ was not found on this server.

    Anybody any ideas, please?

    • April 7, 2009 at 5:39 pm
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      since you set it up on url “localhost” so the url should be localhost/wordpress/xxxxx/, not just /wordpress/xxxxx/

  • March 19, 2009 at 11:22 am
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    Hello,

    I’v installed wordpress and made the vhost modification, problem is on the local pc i can see the starter screen http://localhost/wordpress but from my other pc in my network i get page not found, however all the other v-site like phpBB3 i can acces.

    Anybody any idea’s to why only this one don’t work??

    Thanks

    Marc

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