Find "generator_database_user_password" and replace with your mysql password. If you aren't using localhost is is usually your cPanel's username. Find "generator_database_user" and replace with "root" if you are using localhost. Find "generator_database" and replace with the database name you just created. If you are not on localhost find your hosts MySQL server url and replace "mysqlhost" with that. Find "mysqlhost" and replace with "127.0.0.1" if you are on localhost. Once you have made the database, find the file called "DB.php" it should be in the directory "php/classes/". Make a new database and name it whatever you want. Open PHPMyAdmin or whatever you use to manage MySQL databases. Replace the string you just found with the string you just copied. You will see a bunch of random characters like the string you just copied. Go back to "template_database.sql" and find the username "admin". Once done press "Hash!" and copy the string it gives you. Once on the site put the password you want for the admin account into the field that says "String to encrypt".
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