Sounds like you. Installed apache as a service and haven't uninstalled it 
completely.

Just goto start,run
Type services.msc
Hit enter
Locate apache service and double check the location of the apache.exe

Generally you should crystal clear where the conf files are
Httpd.conf
Php.ini
My.cnf
Etc...
After an install, so you don't get confused. Then document what you do to them 
in another file.

Also check you system and user PATH

Control panel
System
Advanced
Environmental vars

It could be that the old conf is picked up first.

Just be thorough in your install and cleaning, technically nothing needs 
installing or registry changes in order to run a amp stack on win32

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-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 15:57:43 
To:<users@httpd.apache.org>
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] external access error



I had originally installed Apache server version 2.2.8 along with PHP and 
MySQL, but could not configure PHP to read the database.  I uninstalled the 
individual components and instead installed wampserver 2.0.  Everything works 
fine when accessing the server as localhost, but I am unable to access the 
server using my domain name.  In my error log, I am receiving the following:

[error] [client 127.0.0.1] client denied by server configuration: C:/Program 
Files/Apache Software Foundation, referer: http://localhost:8080/logs/

This error points to my original configuration file, not the current location 
of "C:/wamp/bin/apache/apache2.2.8/conf".  I have tried uninstalling wamp, 
clearing the registries, and reinstalling wamp, but the result was the same.  I 
do not know why the original configuration path is still being referenced.  
Thanks for your time and help.

grajaste


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