Hello Zico,

as long as your client has the proper access rights to setup the database,
tomcat application server, ... on this non-dedicated (web)server, this
should work.
Concerning the domain question: do you mean an internet URL ? Even if a url
is already purchased, they can direct it to the DSpace system after
installation.

Hope this helps.

with best regards,

Bram Luyten

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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Zico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> one of my client wants to install dspace in their domain. That means, they
> don`t have enough money to buy a stand alone server for dspace. Moreover,
> they already bought a domain in somewhere. Now, they are telling me to
> install dspace there in that domain.
>
> Is it possible? How can i do that?
>
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> Z
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