Re: [users@httpd] Where is the Control Panel

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I don't find Start | Programs | Apache Group | Stop Apache. What I find is Start | Programs | Apache HTTP Server, but there is no Start or Stop option. Apache is running because I go to http://localhost and I get the standard default webpage. Evidently the install program did not add the Start and Stop options to the windows Start Menu .

For those who have sent me email asking about "What Console Window" the following documenation talks about it:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/windows.html#signal

This is my first attempt at Apache so please bear with me and please help if at all possible.

Thanks,
Alan



At 03:50 PM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 13:36, Alan Northam wrote:
> I just installed Apache 1.3 on my Windows 2000 machine.  Apache is running
> in the background.  How do I find the control panel so I can turn apache?

Eh?  What, exactly, do you mean by "control panel"?

If you're looking to start or stop Apache, try Start | Programs | Apache Group
| Start Apache (something like that) or Stop Apache.  If you're looking to
configure Apache, hunt down the httpd.conf file and poke at that.

--
Richard S. Crawford
Programmer III
UC Davis Extension Distance Education Group
2901 K Street
Sacramento, CA  95816
(916)327-7793
http://unexdlc.ucdavis.edu



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