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juju-testing [2015/03/22 16:00] gsamfira [Getting a SSL enabled version of mongod.exe] |
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- compile your own | - compile your own | ||
- | You can get a {{: | + | You can get a {{: |
To download it via PowerShell type in the following command in the PowerShell prompt: | To download it via PowerShell type in the following command in the PowerShell prompt: | ||
- | Start-BitsTransfer http:// | + | Start-BitsTransfer http:// |
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If you have not already done so, install 7zip: | If you have not already done so, install 7zip: | ||
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Now let's extract mongo: | Now let's extract mongo: | ||
- | & "C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7-Zip.exe" | + | & 'C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe' |
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You should have a a mongod.exe file. Lets check if it actually works: | You should have a a mongod.exe file. Lets check if it actually works: | ||
- | .\mongod.exe --version | + | |
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- | You should have the mongo version. | + | |
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==== Adding mongod to your $PATH ==== | ==== Adding mongod to your $PATH ==== |