https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64439

--- Comment #5 from SilverWoodchuck47 <[email protected]> ---
I observe the behavior after an Apache upgrade. I observe the behavior after a
PHP upgrade. I did the upgrades to Apache and to PHP separately. This has been
going on since PHP 5 and every time I've upgraded Apache server since 2.4.20.

It's clear that the upgrades work, it's just that the status bar text does not
change after a start.  


Details: I stopped Apache (2.4.41) server, then just copied the files for
2.4.43 from the zip to where Apache is stored on my hard drive.  

Of course, ApacheMonitor.exe can't be replaced while it's running. So I didn't
replace that file. 

So I started (not restarted) Apache with the unreplaced ApacheMonitor and
noticed that the status bar text remained the same (Apache/2.4.41 (Win32)
PHP/7.4.6).  I know it's incorrect because I then refreshed my admin web page
that shows the result of "echo $_SERVER['SERVER_SOFTWARE'];" , which showed me
the correct Apache and PHP version "Apache/2.4.43 (Win32) PHP/7.4.6". 

Then when I minimized and opened ApacheMonitor, the status bar updated itself
correctly.

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