Hello,
Apache does some of the setting up for you...but there are some parameters 
you need to set...with the server name being the major one, or else it wont 
run.  In your apache directory, you will see a folder named "conf" open that 
up, and find the file "httpd.conf" open this file in wordpad.  Once this is 
done do a find, or manually look through the document for "servername"  once 
you find this make sure its not commented out (doesnt have a # before it) and 
set the servername, localhost will work fine, as well as your machine name 
(if you have it on a network).  Then save this document and start (or 
restart) apache.  This httpd.conf file is also where you will tell apache how 
to find php as well, so you may want to do these settings as well.  Hope this 
helps!

~Jeff

I recently brought the book PHP fast & east web development. I am having 
problems trying to run PHP and an Apache Server on Windows. I have Windows ME.

It was suggested to me that I had a spelling mistake. I am not sure where 
that would be as I have followed the instructions in the book very carefully. 
It was suggested that I should correct the spelling mistake while in Apache 
but I received the following message.

    APACHE.EXE: cannot determine local host name.
    Use the ServerName directive to set it manually.

I am not sure how to read and then fix the error. Are there any names other 
than "localhost" that might recognise the local software for Windows ME.

Thank you for your suggestions.

Rachel Baillie

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