Apache 2.2.16 stops running on a Windows 2008 R2 server, 2.4 install won't run

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Hello,

 

I had Apache 2.2.16 running for a few years on my 2008 R2 server without any problems.  I left for vacation on 10/31 and found that upon my return, beginning that same day (10/31), the Apache server could not start and a 1067 error was returned.  I searched the Windows logs and performed some other research including confirmation that no other web server exists on this server (a “netstat –an” returns no port 80 listener) before uninstalling 2.2.16 and attempting to install 2.4.  I extracted the .zip to C:\Apache24 and modified the related PATH statement to reflect this location.  At first when I tried to launch httpd.exe I saw an error stating MSVCR110.dll is missing.  As I could find it nowhere on the server’s HD I downloaded it to the C:\Apache24\bin folder.  Now when I attempt to launch httpd.exe or run httpd.exe –k install I get the error “The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b).”  I have researched this error but cannot find any information related to Apache.  I see that the Apache INSTALL.log file references an .msi download (Windows Installer) so I would like to try installing it using that method.  However I cannot find an .msi download on any of the Apache download sites listed on apache.org including the Apache Lounge.  The application we use the Apache server for, is a network graphing utility called Cacti.  I have posted on that forum about this issue but I have received no response thus far.  We have been without this network utilization data, which we need to effectively manage our network, since 10/31.

 

Any assistance is MUCH appreciated.

 

Thank you,

 

Steve Miller

Senior Network Systems Specialist

City of Renton

425-430-6876

 


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