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Moodle 2.0

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Installing <strong>Moodle</strong><br />

3. In your hosting service's control panel, select the compressed file. If you're<br />

given a choice to unzip the file, then you can use this method. In the<br />

following example, I have selected the compressed file, moodle-latest.tgz.<br />

When I click on the Extract icon, the file will decompress:<br />

4. If your hosting service gives you the option to create a new directory for<br />

the unzipped files (Create Subdirectory in the preceding example), you<br />

can select not to. <strong>Moodle</strong>'s compressed file will automatically create a<br />

subdirectory called moodle for the unzipped files. On my server, you can<br />

see the result. The directory /moodle is created, and the files are placed in<br />

that directory:<br />

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