I wouldn't recommend CMD on Windows. Use GITBASH instead. It works really 
well and uses *nix commands like the books. Open one GiTBash instance for 
running your Rails server and the other for any of your functions. 

http://installrails.com/ really helped get me going. Don't forget your 
sanity check!

On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 4:48:16 AM UTC-7, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:

> I have downloaded git, ruby installer etc. I am following a tutorial on 
> how to installing Ruby on windows.Using cmd on Windows, After installing 
> devkit in the Ruby200x64 folder, I installed it successfully, created a 
> "testapp" folder and used the "bundle exec rails server" command and 
> everything shows up as it shows up on the tutorial including "Rails 
> applications starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000";. However 
> mine shows an extra line underneath that says it is listening to every 
> server conditioner using 127.0.0.1 binding option. Now when he runs it 
> in the tutorial "localhost:3000" on the address bar works. On mine, it 
> does not. I am at the very last part but stuck for hours. Somebody 
> please help! 
>
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