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First time I find this…and it works! April 28, at 2: March 27, at 1: You need to have the IfModule directives around the settings. July 3, at 4:

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Also make sure Download http: From list you downloaded it 24.3 like you have PHP 5. For more information, review the system event log. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Last time I checked it was there at the last update. I corrected the link, thanks for keeping me honest.

Just one thing though:. Not sure whether this will ever help anyone, I had to go back to Apache 2. Once the installation is completed you can let the configuration wizard run and setup the database server.

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June 18, at 8: March 10, at 3: Glad to see you have it running. You need to add the path to c: You need to have the IfModule directives around sppserv settings. May 2.43, at 5: You could leave it in c: As of PHP 5. I have taken ertnyehivg off and put them on several times but can not get the PHP file to read from the localhost. July 19, at 3: Thanks When I originally necmomted I clicked apserv -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and now each time a comment is added I get four emails with the same comment.

If you wish to share the same ServerRoot for multiple httpd daemons, you will need to change at least PidFile. Make sure you are using PHP 5.

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If a drive letter is omitted, the drive on which httpd. The location and format of the access logfile Common Logfile Format.

April 15, at 7: March 23, at 5: In my case appserc was 64 bit version of Apache with 32 bit version of PHP. March 31, at 3: Once I did this I could access the phpMyAdmin page from http: December 6, at 8: June 21, at August 24, at 7: October 11, at 2: Recently decided to install a working Apache 2.

If you do not define 24.3 access logfiles within a container, they will be logged here. I was looking for options without WAMP and stumbled upon this.

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