>> Windows XP Beta contains the sum total of what Windows has been up
to now
Well, kinda... but not really.. XP is a re-write and is an offshoot of 2000
(although, not really 2000 / NT) -- so it is experimental (as its still in
B.)
I have not experienced your problem... however, I would recommend moving
away from XP for at least several months *after* its been officially
released. If your looking for a stable solution, go to NT4 (Sp5 or later)
or Win2000 -- and run IIS 4.0 or 5.0 (or PSW)
Other than that Linux would be your best bet for Apache. I may recommend if
u do go with Linux that you create a dual boot system -- Windows for your
personal stuff and Linux for your Server stuff --
But -- you could avoid all that mess with just purchasing Win2000... Apache
runs fine on 2000.
Good luck.
Jason
""Padraic Tynan"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> You know, that's a tad rude, just suggestion an OS switch like that. :þ
> I mean, my http server isn't the only thing I run -- this is my personal
use
> computer. Windows XP Beta contains the sum total of what Windows has been
up
> to now, so I don't think the OS has very much to do with it.
>
> I just wanted to know of this was an actual documented problem and if
there
> was a fix for it, or if I was the first person to experience it.
>
> Not to mention, even though Apache.org says that Windows support is
entirely
> experimental and recommended only for experienced users, Linux itself
(every
> flavor) is still experimental, and you have to know beyond a shadow of a
> doubt what you're doing to use it. Not to mention, every time I've tried
to
> set it up (RH6, Mandrake 7.1), nearly immediately following the
> installation, it's messed up, without my editing any part of it.
>
>
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