C'mon..This is an offtopic question. atleast check www.apache.org before
posting a question here
anyways..go to www.apache.org :) :)

Br
Purav

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Hi Java Guru's,
        Can anyone suggest me the site where I can get information
regarding how to use Apache on Windows NT and from where I can download
Apache server for Windows.

Thanks in advance,
Surendra

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