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  • ...ers Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Main Screen & Navigation 4.2.0|Main Screen & Navigation]] >> </center> Enter in your web browser's address bar the URL of your OpenEMR installation. The URL will be in the fashion of:
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Documents|Documents]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Calendar|Calendar]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Security|Security]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Appearance|Appearance]] >> </center>
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  • 3. Notice the actions that can be performed by that user. The user is not allowed to do all the tasks like creating an encounter for the patients 5. Go to administration -> Users -> select the user you have used before -> Assign acl 'Emergency login'. <b
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Notifications|Notifications]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Connectors|Connectors]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Portal|Portal]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 PDF|PDF]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Logging|Logging]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 RX|RX]] >> </center>
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  • {{Languages|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide}} ...MR 4.2.0 Users Guide|OpenEMR 4.2.0 Users Guide]] --- Next: [[Admin Globals 4.2.0 Features|Features]] >> </center>
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  • ...MySQL, Apache (or another PHP-capable webserver), and PHP5. Many windows users have had success with the XAMPP package, which includes MySQL, Apache, and :*'''(Ensure PHP is configured with [[FAQ#What_are_the_correct_PHP_settings_.28can_be_found_in_
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  • ...not work well. With the Appliance installed in the Ubuntu guest, Windows users had an alternative. The next section is courtesy of Henry Alvarez, M.D.
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  • ...5.0.0, or 5.0.1 and you previously installed openemr at directory /var/www/openemr . In Ubuntu, Mint and Debian, recommend upgrading via command line. In OpenEMR, go to administration menu and select Backup. Then click 'Continue' and sav
    4 KB (572 words) - 06:28, 4 August 2019
  • ...4.1.2 or 4.2.0 and you previously installed openemr at directory /var/www/openemr . In Ubuntu, Mint and Debian, recommend upgrading via command line. In OpenEMR, go to administration menu and select Backup. Then click 'Continue' and sav
    4 KB (546 words) - 07:47, 25 April 2016
  • ...4.2.1, or 4.2.2 and you previously installed openemr at directory /var/www/openemr . In Ubuntu, Mint and Debian, recommend upgrading via command line. In OpenEMR, go to administration menu and select Backup. Then click 'Continue' and sav
    4 KB (616 words) - 10:41, 20 November 2017
  • ...4.2.1, or 4.2.2 and you previously installed openemr at directory /var/www/openemr . In Ubuntu, Mint and Debian, recommend upgrading via command line. In OpenEMR, go to administration menu and select Backup. Then click 'Continue' and sav
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  • ...rsions). For lesser versions of these operating systems (note that PHP 5.6 is required), then use the following PHP5 compatible package:</span>''' ...4.2.2, or 5.0.0 and you previously installed openemr at directory /var/www/openemr . In Ubuntu, Mint and Debian, recommend upgrading via command line.
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