William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Jim Owens wrote:
> I just set up Apache 2.2.4 on a Windows XP system (from the current
> .msi), and I thought Iâd share my findings about using mapped network
> drives.
>
> If anyone else is trying to deal with this, one workaround is to turn
> the Apache service off and run httpd.exe in a command-prompt window
> instead. That worked for me. Iâve added the
httpd.exe to my startup folder.
It may also work if you change the dependencies of the service to wait to
start until windows networking is started. This may simply be a race
condition where networking share components don't finish starting before
apache gets that far.
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If what William states is in fact what is going
on, you could probably still use Apache as a
service if you start it manually instead of letting it start automatically.
Change the service properties from automatic to
manual and then start it from the service window
after you are sure the network is functioning.
Dragon
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