Two schools of thought.

One, if you are only testing, bring up the services property page of the
apache service and put -D SSL in the options box next to the start button
and click start.  Good for one startup only.

Two, in the apache root directory, bin\apache -k config -D SSL
changes (configures) the startup arguments.  That's permanant.

Julien Allanos wrote:
> Hello,
> I've installed apache httpd 2.0.58 as a Windows service on a Windows
> 2003 Server, using the command apache.exe -k install. Then I want to
> make it start with the -D SSL parameter. The problem is that I can't
> modify the parameters field in the Apache service settings: any
> modification is ignored and the field remains empty, so that the server
> is launched without -D SSL.
> Any help will be appreciated, thanks.
> -- 
> Julien

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