> To do it with no extra tools, you can do run "at hh:mm /interactive cmd",
> with hh:mm being the next minute. Then you just have to wait for the Task
> Scheduler to give you your shell when the clock ticks over.

Cheers Max and Igor, neat little trick.

I just tried starting the service as the system user and I get the same
error (1062). Again if I run apache from the command line it works...

Before I gave in to windows the last time I tried everything imaginable and
it still wouldn't budge. I'm in the same situation now :/

I'm about to dig out to my old stash of dll's and reload 1.3.12-4 which is
the last time I had apache working as a service. Is there anything I can do
to find out where the problem is other than a long old strace?

Elfyn
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