Confirm our destination folder and click Next. The wizard is ready to install, click Install. The installation is starts. You will see the following windows console during the installation. If your system displays Windows Security Alert shown below, please unblock it. The following wizard page means the installation was completed.
Click the Finish button. You can configure the httpd. Check the Apache2 service in Windows Services snap in. If the Apache service is running, you can see the eagle fur with green arrow as shown below in the icon tray, bottom-left. If Apache is not running, the icon is red square as shown below.
You can right click mouse on the icon and open the Apache Monitor or the Windows Services snap in. The following is the Apache monitor.
When seen through Windows Task Manager, the process name is httpd. The configuration file is httpd. The default web root folder is htdocs. All your web files and folders will be put in this folder if you are using the default web root folder. The default root directory for web files is htdocs. There is already an index. You will be greeted by the following page. We can open the httpd. The following is the content of the Apache configuration file. We need to edit this file to suit our specific needs of the web server.
The following section shows some portions of the Apache configuration file content. We do not change anything here. Most of the default setting already provided for us. We need to uncomment the line remove the. Back to top.
Posted: Sat 29 Mar '08 Post subject:. Posted: Tue 01 Apr '08 Post subject:. Ok two questions, where would i put that code in? Put that code in the httpd. I'm definately a noob at this, but where do i go to get to the httpd. Now where in all this text shoud i put the code?
Comment 16 Mike UTC. Comment 17 Matt UTC. Comment 18 William A. Comment 19 ahe UTC. Comment 21 wajdi UTC. Core show other bugs. P1 critical with 6 votes vote. Reported: UTC by ahe.
Attachments Add an attachment proposed patch, testcase, etc. In the Error log error. Since then Apache 'hangs' randomly, wich means : sometimes it takes hours to crash and sometimes a day. I have to restart my PC everytime to get it right again. I tried them all turning them off seperately. What does SP2 do to Apache the lastest version?! I seached other topics about this problem and I found none except the one of Windows Comment 3 bernard UTC Not just you.
Definately Apache however installed is flaky after service pack 2 installed had working server before SP2. Done everything bar uninstalling SP2. Not tried 1. Pattern is elusive. Best clue I can offer. Hope you can apply keener brains than mine tothe prob. There are 2 other bug reports: Is anyone addressing this issue? Couldn't wait longer cause visitors got irritated about the randomly offline issue. Can anyone confirm this solution has worked for them or not?
I am still struggling with this issue. It didn't take advantage of any 'features' specific to Windows. Port 80 or your port of choice must be unblocked, and those program's bugs affect apache.
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