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slipkid
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:01 am    Post subject: apache on ME Reply with quote

Hiya all "newbie" here ,Heres the deal I have one of those Sam's books
with apache,php mysql.Well I cant even get the apache to start.I
followed their sites instructions and have all the files they require
still nothing.It installs ok yet when I try to start it all i get
is ,well nothing!The windows menu says no service installed.I have it
set to port 8080 -localhost-127.0.0.1 it just wont recognize it is
even there.Very frustrating but I am by no means giving up.Any and all
help greatly appreciated...

Gman
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Kees Nuyt
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:00 am    Post subject: Re: apache on ME Reply with quote

On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 13:01:00 -0800, slipkid
<gmoonn@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Hiya all "newbie" here ,Heres the deal I have one of those Sam's books
with apache,php mysql.Well I cant even get the apache to start.I
followed their sites instructions and have all the files they require
still nothing.It installs ok yet when I try to start it all i get
is ,well nothing!The windows menu says no service installed.I have it
set to port 8080 -localhost-127.0.0.1 it just wont recognize it is
even there.Very frustrating but I am by no means giving up.Any and all
help greatly appreciated...

Gman

Is there anything in the Apache error log?
Does (from a command prompt):
cd (yourserverroot)
bin\apache -t
give any messages?

You can try to install the service by hand (from a command
prompt):
cd (yourserverroot)
bin\apache -k install .....
(more parameters may be needed)

No other programs listening to 8080? (from a command
prompt as administrator):
netstat -a -b -p TCP

HTH
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( Kees
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last, I want a gallon of morphine. (Russ Wallace) (#393)
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