how to launch bugzilla in local server

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mashter
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how to launch bugzilla in local server

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Hello,

I've completed installing bugzilla-4.4 in xampp for windows os. i follow the installation guide at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Win32Install..after run the checksetup.pl it show the message "now that you hv installed bugzilla....checksetup.pl complete."
When i browse "http://localhost" i know that xampp page will display, but when i change the url to it show error page/server as below:
1. http://localhost/bugzilla (object not found)
2. http://localhost/bugzilla-4.4/ (server error)
3. http://localhost/bugzilla-4.4/Bugzilla (access forbidden)

Please help, what the correct url should i use?
or is it happen bcoz i have to location for installed perl (in c:\perl64 and in c:\xampp\perl) ?? #-o
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We have very few Bugzilla users around here. You would likely be better off if you posted to one of the mailing lists posted here: http://www.bugzilla.org/support/
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Re: how to launch bugzilla in local server

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Thanks..i hv solved that issue
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Like to share? Someone else might run into the problem and, like I said, not may folks who use bugzilla hang out here. You might be able to help someone out.
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