Re: Apache web server 2.2 installation problem on Windows 7

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Hi Mike,

I actually could not get you. I have a MSI file which I installed and in the end, the apache monitor displayed that "no services installed". But still then using command prompt, I went to the bin location and used the command "httpd.exe -k install", but I got failed results (please find the attachment).

Am I wrong here somehwere?

thanks for the reply,
Satyajit


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Mike Rumph <mike.rumph@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Satyajit,

Did you try following the instructions for running Apache httpd as a service on Windows at the following link?

- http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/platform/windows.html#winsvc

Thanks,

Mike Rumph



On 1/8/2014 12:31 AM, Satyajit Patnaik wrote:
Hi team,

I have a requirement where I need to install apache web server 2.2 in particular, I have the setup and my machine runs on Windows 7 OS. After following the installation process, I found that there is no apache service in services.msc.

And also the apache monitor in the task bar shows "No services installed" message displayed. I need the service. I am not able to find what the problem is.

Kindly help me to avoid this and have the apache service started.


Regards,
Satyajit


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