Re: Installing Apache as a service

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Try httpd.exe.

----- Original Message ----
From: servandomontero <servandomontero@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, January 3, 2007 1:49:05 PM
Subject:  Installing Apache as a service

Hello
I'm a novice and im trying to install Apache 2.2 on my Windowx XP (SP2) 
machine. I've installed Apache using the install option "only for the 
Current User, on Port 8080, when started Manually" because i am running 
apache a as testing dev platform and dont want to listen to port 80 all 
the time (i dont know if this the right installation option)

Im reading the manual, and it says that i need to install Apache as a NT 
service (because i've specify to install it to my self only) from the 
command prompt at the Apache bin subdirectory using this command : httpd 
-k install
I've tried it and i have this message from the command prompt console:
'http' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable 
program or bach file


Need Help
Thanks

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