ok,Go to your apache/bin folder and type "apache -k stop" and wait for it to stop. then run "apache -k start" and see what errors you are getting. Also check the event log for apache service errors.ThanxAaron N WagnerMonitoring Systems and Network ToolsCCO-Command Center Operations804.515.6298
From: Suzy [mailto:suzys_2002@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 11:13 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Apache on WinXP won't startupHi AaronThanks very much for the reply. Okay I checked my services and Apache is there and it's set to start up automatically. Which it isn't.Suzy
"Wagner, Aaron" <aaron.wagner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:You probably have not installed apache as a service yet. Go into you services and see if it's listed. If not, go to your Apache/bin folder and type "apache -k install" and that will install is as a service and then run "apache -k start"ThanxAaron N WagnerMonitoring Systems and Network ToolsCCO-Command Center Operations804.515.6298
From: Suzy [mailto:suzys_2002@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:55 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [users@httpd] Apache on WinXP won't startupDear allOkay I'm an Apache virgin and I have just installed Apache version 1.3.33 on Windows XP Home edition. Then configured the conf/httpd file for PHP. All seemed to go smoothly, I just ran the vanilla installation.I then tried to start it through my cmd prompt with NET START Apache, but nothing doing and there are no errors reported.I don't think I have any other personal web servers running on this machine.Can you help?ThanksSuzy
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