Re: Seeking copies of successful Windows httpd.conf and ledgersmb-httpd.conf files

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On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:53 AM, Hedley Finger <hedley.finger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have hit the wall trying to implement LedgerSMB on Windows.  First hurdle is getting Apache htttpd to recognise the C:\Program_Files\LedgerSMB folder so that the browser can execute and then display http://localhost/ledgersmb/setup.pl.  (See previous posts with Subject "Getting Apache to recognise the LedgerSMB home folder".

Would someone please help me who has successfully implemented a standalone installation of LedgerSMB operating in loopback mode (server and client browser are both on localhost 127.0.0.1) for single-user access?

I would like to examine your httpd.conf and ledgersmb-httpd.conf files from your running LedgerSMB implementation to try to work out what I am doing wrong.

As I posted to the other thread:  
You do not have anywhere in your httpd.conf that includes the ladgersmb-httpd.conf.
This means that Apache does not know how to find the Alias directive (or any other directive) in ledgersmb-httpd.conf.
You need a line that says "Include conf/ledgersmb-httpd.conf" (which needs to be adjusted if that is not actually where ledgersmb-httpd.conf is located.)

- Y

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