On 3/15/07, Tom Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Adding the "Win32DisableAcceptEx" directive (on the top level of the
> apache config file) did the trick.  After a restart of the server,
> everything started working just like it should.

It's great that you are up and running, but a little disconcerting; since your 
symptoms are not the
ones that Win32DisableAcceptEx is supposed to fix in Win2k/Apache224.  I run 
this same combination
and Apache always responds for me.  The Win32DisableAcceptEx just fixes the 
0.0.0.0 IP address problem.

No, Win32DisableAcceptEx makes apache fall back to some less-advanced
networking routines. This can solve all sorts of problems,
particularly with buggy network drivers, software firewalls, virus
checkers and similar.

Joshua.

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