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http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/Platform/WindowsVista

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- Here follows specific quirks that are encountered on Windows Vista/Longhorn.  
For general
+ Here follow specific quirks that are encountered on Windows Vista/Longhorn.  
For general
  information about these and all other flavors of Microsoft Windows and Apache 
HTTP Server
  see the main ["Platform/Windows"] wiki page instead.
  
  === known bug - ApacheMonitor ===
  
  The taskbar icon applet ApacheMonitor, which displays a feather and the state 
of the
- installed apache services, is known not to run on Vista yet.
+ installed apache services, is known to not run on Vista yet.
  
  === known issue - Apache MSI doesn't create configuration files or install 
Apache Service ===
  
  When User Account Control (UAC) is switched on (which it is by default), 
running the Apache
- MSI throws up various errors about creating configuration files and then 
complains that it
+ MSI installer throws up various errors about creating configuration files and 
then complains that it
  can't install or start the Apache service.
  
- These issues seem to go away if UAC is turned off. Afterwards, UAC can even 
be turned back
+ These issues seem to go away if UAC is turned off. Afterward installation, 
UAC can be turned back
  on and the Apache service can still be stopped/started.
  
  === known issue - Apache Service won't install ===
  
  Running httpd.exe -k install doesn't install the service.
  
- Work arounds are to run the command prompt with administator privileges, or 
use the runas
+ Workarounds are to run the command prompt with administator privileges, or 
use the runas
- command to run that command line as an administrative user, or set the Run as 
administrator
+ command to run that command line as an administrative user, or set the "Run 
as administrator"
  flag on the Compatibility tab of the Properties of httpd.exe.
  

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