Zorro,
Tried your solution but must be doing something wrong. Still get the Winnt
error message during load and the follow up No Apache 2 service found. How did
you get around this?
Tks.
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Had the same problem. Apparently, the folder/file containing WinNT services
was removed in Vista, since it is a total rewrite and does not use NT code.
Have not heard of a solution to the problem. This may have to be reported as a
"bug" in the Apache load program.
Let me now if you find out
not being caught up to Vista?
Thanks.
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Yes, I was installing as Administrator.
Yes, I was installing as Administrator.
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MJ & Bob Ampula wrote:
Attempting to
Attempting to set up a local test server on our new laptop running Windows
Vista.
Get the following error messages during the load process of Apache Ver.
2.2.4:
"Failed to open Winnt service mgr"
"No installed service named "Apache2""
Following is what appears in the error
André,
Thanks for the reply. That explains what I'm seeing.
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From: André Malo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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* Michael Johnson - MJ wrote:
I just noticed that the RLimitNPROC is overly agressive when checking
the number of processes forked off for a given user. Take the following
senario for example:
User foo
RLimitNPROC 5 5
The user 'foo' has 4 ssh sessions (or 4 of any process) active.
If the 'foo' has a cgi that does not fork any