wrowe 01/07/11 12:49:30 Modified: htdocs/manual windows.html Log: This is beginning to look a little rusty around the edges. Revision Changes Path 1.50 +20 -24 httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/windows.html Index: windows.html =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/windows.html,v retrieving revision 1.49 retrieving revision 1.50 diff -u -r1.49 -r1.50 --- windows.html 2001/04/09 15:17:02 1.49 +++ windows.html 2001/07/11 19:49:13 1.50 @@ -17,11 +17,13 @@ <H1 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="help">Using Apache With Microsoft Windows</A></H1> <P>This document explains how to install, configure and run Apache 1.3 under - Microsoft Windows. Please note that at this time, Windows support is - entirely experimental, and is recommended only for experienced users. - The Apache Group does not guarantee that this software will work as - documented, or even at all. If you find any bugs, please document them on - our <A HREF="http://www.apache.org/bug_report.html">bug reporting page.</A> + Microsoft Windows. Most of this document assumes that you are installing + Windows from a binary distribution. If you want to compile Apache yourself + (possibly to help with development, or to track down bugs), see + <A HREF="win_compiling.html">Compiling Apache for Microsoft Windows</A>.</P> + +<P>If you find any bugs, please document them on our + <A HREF="http://www.apache.org/bug_report.html">bug reporting page.</A> Contributions are welcomed, please submit your code or suggestions to the bug report page, or join the new-httpd mailing list.</P> @@ -47,11 +49,6 @@ comparative reviews of webserver performance are still asked to compare against Apache on a Unix platform such as Solaris, FreeBSD, or Linux.</P> -<P>Most of this document assumes that you are installing Windows from a - binary distribution. If you want to compile Apache yourself (possibly - to help with development, or to track down bugs), see - <A HREF="win_compiling.html">Compiling Apache for Microsoft Windows</A>. - <HR> <UL> @@ -102,7 +99,7 @@ together with details of mirror web and anonymous FTP sites.</P> <P>You should download the binary build of Apache for Windows named as - <CODE>apache_1_3_#-win32-with_src.msi</CODE> if you are interested in + <CODE>apache_1_3_#-win32-src.msi</CODE> if you are interested in the source code, or simply <CODE>apache_1_3_#-win32-no_src.msi</CODE> if you don't plan to do anything with the source code and appreciate a faster download. Each of these files contains the complete Apache @@ -114,7 +111,7 @@ of Apache, are found at <A HREF="http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/" >http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32/</A></P> -<P>The source code is available in the <CODE>-with_src.msi</CODE> distribution, +<P>The source code is available in the <CODE>-src.msi</CODE> distribution, or from the <A HREF="http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/">http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/</A> distribution directory as a <CODE>.zip</CODE> file. If you plan on compiling Apache yourself, there is no need to install either <CODE>.msi</CODE> package. @@ -139,9 +136,9 @@ <UL> - <LI>your name and company name, and on Windows NT/2000, whether or not you want - all users to access Apache as a Service, or if you want it installed to run - when you choose the Start Apache shortcut. + <LI>whether or not you want to run Apache for all users (installing Apache as a Service), + or if you want it installed to run in a console window when you choose the Start + Apache shortcut. <LI>your Server name, Domain name and administrative email account. @@ -150,7 +147,7 @@ change this to any other directory you wish) <LI>the installation type. The "Complete" option installs everything, including - the source code if you downloaded the <SAMP>-with_src.msi</SAMP> package. + the source code if you downloaded the <SAMP>-src.msi</SAMP> package. Choose the "Custom" install if you choose not to install the documentation, or the source code from that package. @@ -161,12 +158,12 @@ directory. However if any of the files in this directory already exist they will <STRONG>not</STRONG> be overwritten. Instead the new copy of the corresponding file will be left with the extension - <SAMP>.default</SAMP>. So, for example, if + <SAMP>.default.conf</SAMP>. So, for example, if <SAMP>conf\httpd.conf</SAMP> already exists it will not be altered, but the version which would have been installed will be left in - <SAMP>conf\httpd.conf.default</SAMP>. After the installation has + <SAMP>conf\httpd.default.conf</SAMP>. After the installation has finished you should manually check to see what in new in the - <SAMP>.default</SAMP> file, and if necessary update your existing + <SAMP>.default.conf</SAMP> file, and if necessary update your existing configuration files.</P> <P>Also, if you already have a file called <SAMP>htdocs\index.html</SAMP> @@ -197,12 +194,11 @@ <P>There are two ways you can run Apache:</P> <UL> - <LI>As a <A HREF="win_service.html">"service"</A> (tested on NT/2000 only, - but an <EM>experimental</EM> version is available for 95/98). + <LI>As a <A HREF="win_service.html">"service"</A>. This is the best option if you want Apache to automatically start when your machine boots, and to keep Apache running when you log-off. - <LI>From a <A HREF="#cmdline">console window</A>. This is the best option - available for Windows 95/98 users. + <LI>From a <A HREF="#cmdline">console window</A>. + Closing this console window will terminate the Apache server. </UL> <P><STRONG>Complete the steps below before you attempt to start Apache @@ -220,7 +216,7 @@ <P>In Apache 1.3.13 and above it is now quite safe to press Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break to stop the Apache in the console window. And on Windows NT/2000 - with version 1.3.13, Apache will also gladly stop if you select 'Close' + with version 1.3.13, Apache will stop if you select 'Close' from the system menu (clicking the icon on the top-left corner of the console window) or click the close (X) button on the top-right corner. The Close menu item and close (X) button also work on Windows 95/98 as of
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