Hello Riz

thank you for the heads up,  I do not have an account, this said I will try 
to answer the questions here


   1. Yes I am assuming that someone is already using TW5 with Node.js 
   locally but if not, as already mentioned, you can only create your own 
   TiddlyWiki.info file and an empty tiddlers directory. Attached a copy of a 
   brand new tiddlywiki.info file
   2. For the different "flavor" you dont' need to "install" it. Start with 
   a brand new installation and then drag/drop Stroll / Drift or whatever you 
   want on top of it, import refresh and you are good to go
   3. For the last question regarding the username and password, if it is 
   asking for a username and password then it means that TW5 is up and 
   running, what I would suggest at this point is to remove the username and 
   password and test if it works fine then probably there is something wrong 
   with either of the 2. (maybe some special character in a special language?) 


I really hope this helps


On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 5:14:58 PM UTC+3, Riz wrote:
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> Hi Tony I
>
> There are a couple of questions for you over at Reddit
>
>
> https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/comments/gkvckn/running_your_own_nodejs_tw5_on_microsoft_azure/
>
>

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