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3. Enable WSL in Docker Desktop by navigating to Settings > Resources > WSL Integration. Check the box and click on "Apply & Restart." Minimize Docker Desktop.
![docker](https://legadratw3d.ams3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/Screenshot%202024-02-23%20201448.png)
4. Navigate to your desired location in Windows. Open PowerShell in that folder by holding Shift and right-clicking the mouse, then select "Open PowerShell window here."
5. In the PowerShell window, type the following command:
4. Now stop your local MongoDB instance by opening the Command Prompt as an administrator, and then execute the following command:
```
net stop mongodb
```
5. Navigate to your desired location in Windows. Open PowerShell in that folder by holding Shift and right-clicking the mouse, then select "Open PowerShell window here."
6. In the PowerShell window, type the following command:
```
git clone https://github.com/OpenSignLabs/OpenSign.git
```
and Hit Enter to clone the OpenSign project locally.
6. Open the OpenSign folder with Visual Studio Code. Go to `apps > mongo > mongo-init.sh`. Change the file type from CRLF to LF, save the file, and close Visual Studio Code.
7. Open the OpenSign folder with Visual Studio Code. Go to `apps > mongo > mongo-init.sh`. Change the file type from CRLF to LF, save the file, and close Visual Studio Code.
![docker](https://legadratw3d.ams3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/Screenshot%202024-02-23%20175944.png)
7. Open the Ubuntu/WSL terminal and use the command to navigate to the folder where you cloned the OpenSign project, e.g., cd mnt/c/testing/docker/OpenSign.
8. Execute the following command to build the container image:
8. Open the Ubuntu/WSL terminal and use the command to navigate to the folder where you cloned the OpenSign project, e.g., cd mnt/c/testing/docker/OpenSign.
9. Execute the following command to build the container image:
```
make build
```
This will initiate the process of creating the container image. It may take some time to complete.
9. Refer below video for more specific details.
10. For subsequent runs, open Docker and start the OpenSign container by clicking on the play button in the actions panel.
10. Refer below video for more specific details.
11. For subsequent runs, open Docker and start the OpenSign container by clicking on the play button in the actions panel.
*Note: If you wish to incorporate our latest features into your Docker container, delete the existing OpenSign container and follow the steps again.*