Run 'ipconfig' from a command prompt to get your IP address.
(or as mentioned, localhost will work)
-Brad

> Hi all,
> 
> I know this is not the right group to this but I am desperate. I have just
> got Apache and I am a total newbie to Apache and to playing with servers, so
> as u can imagine I am floundering a tad at the mo!! I have set-up and
> cofig'd apache 2.0.46 on a Windows XP machine on a LAN with ADSL net
> access.. Now I know the server is working fine as I can interact with it on
> a command line and it is showing as started on its ickle control panel.
> 
> Now the problem is that I let the server decide on it's own IP address by
> leaving Listen in the config file as just a port no of 8080 (80 is already
> used on this machine), but I have no idea how to actually access the server
> from a browser as I have no URL or IP to type in!!! Help!!
> 
> How do I find the IP? Or is there something that I have missed/done
> wrong/broken?
> 
> I am sure that this is really simple but at the moment the only simple thing
> around here is me!!
> 
> All thought or comments welcome.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
> 
> 
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