Title: Doesn&#8217;t run on remote client&#8230;
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Doesn’t run on remote client…

 *  806549
 * [17 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/doesnt-run-on-remote-client/)
 * So, I installed wordpress locally on a Windows running Apache 2.2 and mysql 5.
   It works fine when I access it from localhost but when I try to open it from 
   another computer it doesn’t work. No special error messages or anything, just
   a generic ‘404 page not found’ or ‘500 internal server error’. I can access the
   Apache server from a remote client and run php scripts from my wordpress directory
   however, many of the actual wordpress files don’t seem to work (some, such as
   login.php and readme.html, do…). I’m thinking it might be a database issue or
   something really trivial but I just can’t seem to fix it… Please help!

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 *  [lancerkind](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lancerkind/)
 * (@lancerkind)
 * [17 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/doesnt-run-on-remote-client/#post-822927)
 * Bummer. This is the problem that I’m having and there has been no response. 🙁
 *  [lancerkind](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lancerkind/)
 * (@lancerkind)
 * [17 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/doesnt-run-on-remote-client/#post-822928)
 * OK. I found the problem.
    If you did the same thing that I did, you installed
   wordpress onto your server, and then used the webbrowser *on that server* to 
   execute wp-admin/install.php.
 * When this is done, it screws up a setting called “WordPress Address (URL)” and“
   Blog address (URL)” which take the settings of [http://localhost/blog](http://localhost/blog)
   rather than a real URL which should not have localhost in it. You need to fix
   this by getting into that admin page and changing it to a URL with the real hostname
   by getting into the admin screens, then in the upper right tab area, click on“
   Settings”. Then look for the URL settings I described. Upon doing this, and clicking
   save. The system will force you to relog in. (It even claimed to be doing a new
   install but I just humored it by letting it go ahead, whereupon it showed some
   error messages about those DB tables already existing. No fear, it all works 
   out and my blog work was preserved.)
 * More about what those settings were doing to us:
    All along you and I were trying
   to get it to work from a remote machine, what was happening is that we’d point
   our browser to [http://<host>/blog](http://<host>/blog) and it would load index.
   php. Then at some point, wordpress would return to our browser a new url: [http://localhost/blog](http://localhost/blog).(
   I saw that this was happening and chalked it up to browser weirdness.)
 * The moral of the story:
    It’s best to execute install.php from a remote client
   and avoid this step. Otherwise, you’ll have to correct it.
 * [sig moderated]
 *  [jeremybryan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jeremybryan/)
 * (@jeremybryan)
 * [17 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/doesnt-run-on-remote-client/#post-822952)
 * I had this problem as well. Thanks for the fix, it worked great.

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 * [client](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/client/)
 * [Remote](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/remote/)

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 * 3 replies
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 * Last reply from: [jeremybryan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jeremybryan/)
 * Last activity: [17 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/doesnt-run-on-remote-client/#post-822952)
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