First of all,

Sorry for screenshots :-(

I tried several installation on 3 different computers and OS. the result is still the same.

i do not have firewall on all computers and each these computers have 3 different anti virus...

i think more about some issue in the "mod_ssl.so" file or in the conf files....
but i do not see where :-(

Maileen

"William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>
> Error 1, cannot bind to 0.0.0.0:80
>
> this is often seen when adapters have different support for TCP/IP; the best
> thing is to change your Listen directive to match your internal/external IP
> addresses, e.g. change Listen 80 to several lines...
>
> # Bind apache to localhost and our IP addresses, o ne for each;
> Listen 127.0.0.1:80
> Listen 168.192.0.25:80
> Listen 10.0.0.15:80
>
> use your own IP addresses, not the example ones above.

The other observations; another service (e.g. IIS) is using port 80, or that
some firewall/antivirus program has installed a broken windows socket provider,
are both equally valid possibilities. Thanks to those who chimed in.

Bill

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