Thanks again for the suggestions. Now I have another question regarding
updating the version of Apache that I have hosting a website on a remote Windows
Server 2019.
The server is partitioned C, D,& E. Apache 2.2 is on the C drive and
the website docs are on the E drive. All works well. Here’s the question: can I
install Apache 2.4 on the D drive, have it listen to a port other than 80, and
start and test it while the older version of Apache is running on the C drive
serving up the website.
Your answer and suggestions will be appreciated.
Milt Spain
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Unable to connect to Apache test
website on LocalHost
Can we please stop guessing at the cause of the error until said
user gives us the verbatim log entry?
On
13/04/2022 21:25, DiversityLink/Milt Spain wrote:
> Thanks for all the
suggestions. Tried them all with no resolution of
> the problem.
Reloaded Apache 2.4 and it seemed to be working well but
> all of
sudden I can’t access LocalHost. Get this message.
>
It looks like
you need to grant permission on the folder for the
"Public" to access the
resource. I suggest right click on the folder and
then choose Sharing from
the tab. You can then assign permission for
"Read/Write". Windows is
pretty fussy about sharing of resources on its
system!.
I run both
IIs and Apache on my machine using the same DocRoot which IIS
calls it
"inetpub" so that I don't have to duplicate the Joomla or
Wordpress sites
or even static HTML/CSS/JS files for my development
sites. I use Windows
11 but I have used 10, 7, Vista and XP before and I
have manually
installed Apache/MySQL on all of them so I have gone
through the hassle
you are going through.
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