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		<title>By: cld</title>
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		<description>Install security software that is strong enough for enterprise use(I know it&#039;s probably overdoing it, but at least it would be helpful).

If you are planning to use some sort of database, use one you know the most, like SQL(mySQL included), Oracle, or Access.

When you finished installing Apache, open up TCP port 80, as users would need to gain access to the port to browse your web pages.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Install security software that is strong enough for enterprise use(I know it&#8217;s probably overdoing it, but at least it would be helpful).</p>
<p>If you are planning to use some sort of database, use one you know the most, like SQL(mySQL included), Oracle, or Access.</p>
<p>When you finished installing Apache, open up TCP port 80, as users would need to gain access to the port to browse your web pages.</p>
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