found my problem. Unknown to me (as this is a work computer) I had
Aventail installed on my machine. I saw this error can sometimes occur
with Aventail installed. When I tried to uninstall it, I had all kinds of
issues. After I had my machine reimaged by our support staff (without the
addition
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I have 1G real and 1.5G virtual RAM.
I commented out all the modules except for the 'modules/mod_authz_host.so'
module (as that is apparently required for other code in the file to run).
The problem remains.
Allright.
If an Apache/Windows guru would like to step in,
I have 1G real and 1.5G virtual RAM.
I commented out all the modules except for the 'modules/mod_authz_host.so'
module (as that is apparently required for other code in the file to run).
The problem remains.
Marc
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Thanks for the suggestions Andre, but it's still a no-go. It loaded 20
modules, the last of which was setenvif_module, but then returned a system
prompt. No errors or anything. I attempted to view the default Apache
page (to see if the service was up), as well as look
Thanks for the suggestions Andre, but it's still a no-go. It loaded 20
modules, the last of which was setenvif_module, but then returned a system
prompt. No errors or anything. I attempted to view the default Apache
page (to see if the service was up), as well as looked in the service
viewer, a
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Check the Application Event Log.
No entries are made in the application log when I attempt to start the
service.
Marc Scott
Hi.
I am running Apache2 on several Windows XP SP2 stations, usually as a
service, under various Windows national versions, and have no pr
and I forgot to mention that I did run netstat just to make sure nothing
was listening on port 80. nothing is.
Marc
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> Check the Application Event Log.
No entries are made in the application log when I attempt to start the
service.
Marc Scott
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The only 2 log entries in the system log are...
The service was successfully sent a start control.
The service entered the stopped state.
Check the Application Event Log.
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This is the error message I receive when I try to start either version 20.
or 2.2 of HTTP server (as a service) on my WinXP SP2 workstation. I have
tried to uninstall/reinstall several times with no success. I am using the
'no_ssl' version.
In searching around I found one possible solution is to
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