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Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed. Recommended for advanced users. Perhaps someone who knows the structure of a windows machine will be able to pick out something of value here. The URL is:. After searching around the place I have a theory; do you know if you have any other web server running on your machine? IIS maybe? And thank you for assisting me with this problem. Firstly, I do think that you may be on to something with this. But that is beside the point!

Again, I am amazed at the myrid of installations of a single operating system. So, once again I am forced to rely on my meger html skills and post a group of screen captures showing just what I do have installed on this machine.

Now, I am up to my magic number of posts 5 , so lets see if I will be allowed to put the URL for my group of screen captures here without having to spell it out. Hopefully this will go through. If you, or anyone else would care to check it out, I am not too proud to beg for a reply showing me how I can use what I have got installed on this XP blessed machine.

It would be nice to see if IIS is in fact preventing me from installing apache on my machine. So, I have done this. And once again made a screen capture of it. This screen capture can be accessed here:.

If anyone knows which path I must take to correct my problem. Actually them. There should be two acording to the error message that I received from this message board. If someone knows how I can access this so that I can obtain a successful install of apache on my machine. If IIS is blocking it. And here is the latest and I hope final update of the continuing story of Bungling Bill!

I have taken my windows install disk. The one that I used to install Windows XP on this machine. After running the disk and a quick search of the options. I found the option to remove IIS. I have done that. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.

To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search. At that point I was reasonably sure that IIS was no longer operating on this machine. P2 critical with 1 vote vote. Reported: UTC by windyhuo. Attachments the picture of the problem when we install Show Obsolete 1 View All Add an attachment proposed patch, testcase, etc. Description windyhuo UTC 1. I install the apache using apahe -k install -n "myserv".

Test times,maybe occour 1 times. Installed Apache as a service for all users on Port 80 using the. Please change the ServerRoot and DocumentRoot directives in httpd. First of all, be sure that Apache 2. You can do this by executing Xampp Control Panel as Administrator and clicking the icon in "service" column.

By default, Apache uses 2 ports: 80 and You must be sure these ports are free. In my case, I had in use port SSL. If you have Skype installed, make sure it uses "alternate ports" as it will take up port If you quit Skype and try to start Wamp, it might work. This was my issue when trying to manually start the httpd-service and getting this error.

The same problem happened to me. When I check using httpd. So the error in my case was multiple Listen entries along with Listen 80 in httpd. I just comment Listen 80 and restart the service and problem is solved.

When you do this Apache will start every time you start your PC. If you want to start it manually as it was before , change Startup Type in service.

Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 8 years, 7 months ago. Active 1 month ago. Viewed 45k times. I tried to change the Listen port in httpd. It does not change anything. Any clues? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.



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