The main distribution files for Mambo can be downloaded from mamboxchange.com। The file will be a compressed archive so you will need a utility program, either locally on your host server, that can "unzip" the file.
Installing Locally
Unzip the distribution file into a directory under your web server root। If you are using the Apache web server, this is typically c:apache groupapachehtdocs on Windows and /usr/local/apache/htdocs on a POSIX system but it may vary. We are assuming you have a working web server and that you know where to put files to display on the web server.
Installing Remotely
What you do to install Mambo on a remote host is largely a function of what facilities your hosts provide and how skilled you are with server access. However, a simple and typical procedure may involve:
Unzip the Mambo distribution to a local directory on your PC
FTP the files to host server placing them either directly under or in a directory under the web server root. There are many free programs available for this, such as Filezilla.
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