Re: After restart Vista, working Apache 2.2.11 stopped working, reinstall, google, etc to no avail

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Abel Braaksma wrote:
> 
> maybe I should install the debugging environment after all, to see what
> passes through there

All you should need are to extract the -symbols.zip .pdb files and use good
old windbg.

>> Corrupted service?  Might have to uninstall the service, reboot, then
>> manually delete this key;
>> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\[service name]
>> and reinstall the service.
>>   
> 
> If you mean the Apache service: it has been removed a couple of times,
> but currently I run it from the command prompt to make the situation as
> simple as possible.

So this does fail in command mode?  Wow.

That's impressive :)

Just so you know, some video drivers install apache httpd, and if they are
responsible they use an alternate path and service name.  But perhaps this
one corrupted your environment, and httpd tends to look into that regkey
value for Apache2 to snag defaults, which is why I suggested you delete it.


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