Well, server name is your main domain... Network domain... Hmm... Not sure
if that's where you enter your IP or your top-level domain...

Try network domain: geobop.org, servername: www.geobop.org... The installer
is just confusing really.. It's much easier to just open httpd.conf in
notepad.. It's very well explained.. :)

About PHP... Download PHP from snaps.php.net, to the right, there's windows
vversions of 4.3.* and 5.0.*... They are the development verisons however...
Usually works (I use them)...

If IIS is installed... Goto the services controll panel and disable it...

If you got dozens domains, mod_l33t is highly recommended, but it's only for
Apache 1.3 which I use under both Me, 2k and XP btw... Apache 2.0 just cause
problems with PHP... Well, I haven't really confirmed it yet, but if you
read on the php.net manual page, you'll see it's not recommended yet...
Unless you run as CGI which I wouldn't recommend for anything in this
world... It's much slower, and the computer is slowed down noticably after
about 50 requests... At least it was like that for me with my old setup...

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> Scratch the first two questions - I figured out the MIS Installer and
> downloaded it, and it looks like the IIS server isn't installed on my
> computer.
>
> But a couple other questions popped up when I began installing Apache:
>
> What do I type in for "Network Domain" and "Server Name"?
>
> I have over a dozen websites, or are they asking for information that
> relates to my computer?
>
> Or should I just pick my biggest website and list www.geobop.org under
> "Network Domain," then get the "Server Name" from my ISP?
>
> Thanks.

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