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+==========================================================================
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2001/11/01 02:16:52 zuntum Exp $
+
+Please refer to the file:
+
+ ${PHPLIBDIR}/README
+
+to setup Horde to access it's database properly. The short summary is to
+edit:
+
+ ${PHPLIBDIR}/local.inc
+ ${PHPLIBDIR}/prepend.php3
+
+to specify the correct backend database, and run the appropriate scripts
+in:
+
+ ${HORDEDIR}/scripts/databases
+
+to setup the horde database. Horde is setup by default to access MySQL.
+It's recommended that you change the password of the 'hordemgr' user used
+to connect to the horde database. For localhost security, the file
+
+ ${PHPLIBDIR}/local.inc
+
+should be accessible only to the webserver process as it contains the
+horde database password.
+
+You will also need to make Horde accessible through your HTTP server. If
+you are running Apache and ap-php, then you can add the following line
+to httpd.conf:
+
+ Include ${APACHE_SYSCONFDIR}/horde.conf
+
+to make Horde accessible through:
+
+ http://www.domain.com/horde/
+
+==========================================================================