[users@httpd] Apache installation difficulties...

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Hello everyone!

I just installed Apache on my new XP SP2 machine and it was working fine until I tried to interface PHP5 with it. When I edited the config file, it then rejected it. So I changed the config file back to its orginal format and tried to restart service, and it rejected it again. So then I tried uninstalling and re-installing and now it won't install the service because of a "| Only one usage of each socket address <protocol/network address/port> is normally petmitted. :make_sock could not bound to address:0.0.0.0:80
no listening sockets available , shutting down
Unable to open logs " error in the command prompt window.

I"m really upset about it because I don't have IIS running (XP Home Edition -- so it's not installed by default) and it was working before......

Is there some way that I can get into the system and find out what exactly is listening to port 80 and disable it? I'm thinking its that first install of apache.

Lastly, the Apache2 service is no longer available in the service listing-- even after trying to repair the installation and uninstalling/re-installing. Not sure why it won't put it there.

Can you help me in any way?

Thanks for your time.

Sincerely,

Andy Surface
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