Re: [users@httpd] Re: starting the daemon from a command prompt
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Or just add the Apache bin folder to your include path by going to your
system properties window [windows key + pause/break] in the
advanced tab, in environment variables. Doulbe click the [path] line,
and then add a semicolon and then your apache directory, after you are
done with that, and restart, you will be able to type in apache in the
dos command prompt and have apache started. Of course, if you set the
service type of Apache to automatic, you wont have to start it via the
command prompt...
On 10/1/05, Joost de Heer <sanguis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alessandro Gigli said:
> Dear Joost,
> due to the fact that I am a novice, I still dont understand what you are
> telling me. Could you please be so kind to explain to me what I need to
> do in a step by step fashion? with possibly easier terms.
> I thank you so much for taking the time to reply my emails.
This is for English Windows version:
- Open Services
- Rightclick on the apache service, and choose properties
- There's a box 'Path to executable', remember this path (or select and copy)
- Open a command prompt, and type in (or paste) this exact command.
Joost
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