> Should I not even install IIS?
Not if you plan to use Apache as your web server. Personally, on Windows
Server 2003, I prefer IIS for production use, but that's up to you. You may
want to install the SMTP component of IIS.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-79
sday, September 16, 2004 10:47 AM
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Subject: RE: installing Apache for Windows...
> I would like to re-open this question with one change to the parameter.
>
> Windows 2003.
Apache 2.0.whatever runs fine on my Windows Server 2003 laptop. There wasn't
any difference bet
sday, September 16, 2004 10:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: installing Apache for Windows...
BTW, I gave up on this. I found that there was no need to install Apache,
since my end goal was to get PHP running, and they make a version for
windows. Just wanted to put that in there for archival sake.
> I would like to re-open this question with one change to the parameter.
>
> Windows 2003.
Apache 2.0.whatever runs fine on my Windows Server 2003 laptop. There wasn't
any difference between installing it on Windows Server 2003 and installing
it on Windows 2000.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Softw
sday, September 16, 2004 10:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: installing Apache for Windows...
BTW, I gave up on this. I found that there was no need to install Apache,
since my end goal was to get PHP running, and they make a version for
windows. Just wanted to put that in there for archival sake.
nal Message-
>From: Rick Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 6:09 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re: installing Apache for Windows...
>
>Ray,
>
>Just went through installing Apache 2.0 last week.
>
>You want the MSI install, not the zip file and
sage-
From: Rick Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 6:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: installing Apache for Windows...
Ray,
Just went through installing Apache 2.0 last week.
You want the MSI install, not the zip file and your MS Installer must
be at least version
Ray,
Just went through installing Apache 2.0 last week.
You want the MSI install, not the zip file and your MS Installer must
be at least version 2.0.
First off all be sure that you shutdown IIS, the error message
generated is totally cryptic and doesn't point you to the problem.
Someone on t
Same here. Apache works well on Windows despite the warnings on the website. The Test Configuration shortcut works well also.
Aaron
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From: Bob Haroche
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: installing Apache for Windows...
> Do
i recommend that you first stop IIS :) then install apache as a service. go into services and DISABLE IIS, and enable apache to start up when you boot up. if you ever have issues starting apache, you can always attempt to start it up at the command line and debug it from there.
CF will also config
> Don't install it as a service. You'll have to start/stop it manually,
> but it'll run in a MS-DOS window, so you can see any error messages it
> generates. Particularly helpful for debugging invalid httpd.conf
> files.
Yet even when installed as a service, there's a DOS shortcut created called
> Don't install it as a service. You'll have to start/stop it
> manually, but it'll run in a MS-DOS window, so you can see
> any error messages it generates. Particularly helpful for
> debugging invalid httpd.conf files. It haven't tried
> particularly hard, but I've yet to find a way to vie
Don't install it as a service. You'll have to start/stop it manually,
but it'll run in a MS-DOS window, so you can see any error messages it
generates. Particularly helpful for debugging invalid httpd.conf
files. It haven't tried particularly hard, but I've yet to find a way
to view configuratio
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