Hi Vinod,
The short answer is:
Access to Memory (AtoM) was developed and is intended for installation on a server running Linux Ubuntu. Other flavors of Linux can be supported, but many of the other dependencies may not be available on Windows. If you want to install AtoM on a Windows server, we
strongly recommend using virtualization to create an Ubuntu VM to work inside, so that you can follow our
recommended installation documentation. This is mentioned in our documentation here:
If you want to take a look at some of the other threads in the user forum tagged Windows, see:
If you are just looking for a local test instance you can easily set up on a home computer (including Windows), you might want to try out our Vagrant box. The easiest instructions for installing it are found in these slides:
Please understand that this Vagrant box version of AtoM is NOT meant to be a permanent installation where you keep your data or with which run your public site - it is intended for local testing and development only!
You'll have to install
Vagrant and
Virtualbox on your computer first, and if you are a Windows user, you will also have to install
PuTTY. After that, the slides should walk you through the set up and update process.
If you want to try to proceed on a Windows server anyway, we cannot offer many suggestions. However, I would recommend that you take a look at the
Requirements page, and the
Linux installation documentation and make sure that you have installed the correct versions of all the dependencies.
Regards,