The niota table management system is a PHP application. The document pages use the synonym N-PAPP for niota (PHP) application.
Visit niota download page and download proper release for N-PAPP.
Recommendation
Remove detailed version information from the folder name
Apache\<document-root>. Further details can be found here Do not overwrite an existing N-PAPP. In case you install a new release, name the new release differently than the old release or rename the old release.*
app\conf folder and rename file _shipped_connections.php to connections.php or copy _shipped_connection.php to connections.php_shipped_hosts.php to hosts.php or copy _shipped_hosts.php to hosts.php
There will not be a connections.php or hosts.php in any install, as it would overwrite your local config.
In case you upgrade from an older release to a new release you can copy the files from the old release. Please check the release notes if the structure of the configuration has changed for these to files
By using the _shipped* files as your current files you set the pre-configured demo connections as the active niota connections for the system client.
Check in connections.php if the MySQL server port for N-MDDB is set correctly and if it matches with the port configured in MySQL my.ini config file.
If you have already a valid and well configured connections.php file from a previous release, copy this file to this folder.
http://<my_host>/<my_niota_path>/app/login.php or http://<my_host>/<my_niota_path>/app/login.php/?client=system or http://<my_host>/<my_niota_path>/app/login.php/?client=<myclient>
If your N-MDDB is not up and running, you cannot log in yet. Without N-MDDB you can check only the load of the login screen.
We strongly recommend to use your own client configuration and not to use the system client.