I have one Apache installed (well, 8 or 9, but one that I really use all
day), 4 PHP installs.. I have PHP 4 at C:\php, Apache at D:\Apache, PHP3 at
D:\php3, PHP5 at D:\PHP5, mysql at D:\mysql4, my webdocuments in c:\www,
D:\www2, G:\document......\....\my documents
and so on.. No problems at all.. The only problem you'll get is that you
can't une the Apache installer twice without uninstalling the first one... I
use to just rename the Apache folder, uninstall (no files get removed), then
I rename back, then I reinstall to overwrite the files which needs to be
updated...

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> I got a preconfigured package - Apache 2.0/PHP/MySQL - up and running,
> then I installed Apache 1.3. Everything seems to be working fine, and
> I'm ready to start tweaking it.
>
> In the meantime, I bought a book about Apache, PHP and MySQL, which
> includes tutorials on downloading the programs individually.
>
> I don't want to mess up what I've already installed, but I have an
> external hard drive that I use for backing up my documents. Could I
> install new Apache, PHP and MySQL programs on that drive? They wouldn't
> interfere with the equivalent programs on the C drive, would they?
>
> In fact, is it possible to have PHP programs from two hard drives open
> at the same time? After all, I can open up documents on both drives with
> Windows Explorer.
>
> Of course, I guess I'd have to install Dreamweaver on the second drive,
> too, so I'd be able to test PHP and make sure it's working.
>
> Thanks.

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