I replaced the original web server for an Apache 2.2.31 32bits. I also
tried the Apache 2.2.31 64bits. They were compiled with Visual Studio
(downloaded from Apache Haus), but the result was the same in all cases:
Apache got out of threads in a few seconds.

It's very sad to see that restarting Apache or even rebooting the machine
doesn't solve the issue not even for a moment. Apache starts, so
immediately generates the "Server ran out of threads to serve requests"
error and hangs.

I don't believe I'm the only unlucky guy around the world the faced this
exact behavior.


2016-06-29 19:09 GMT-03:00 Good guy <xfs...@hotmail.com>:

> On 29/06/2016 22:38, Leonardo Almeida wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have been working with Apache for more than 8 years, but now I'm facing
>> a severe problem and I couldn't find a solution on internet so far.
>>
>> I'm running Apache 2.2.15 32bit on a Windows 2008 R2 64bit with Service
>> Pack 1. I always used a 32bit Apache because my CGI codes (exe files) are
>> 32bit.
>>
>>
>>
> Why not upgrade to 2.2.31 by downwloading the Windows binaries from here:
>
> <
> http://www.apachelounge.com/download/win32/binaries/httpd-2.2.31-win32.zip
> >
>
> You just need to backup your current installation folder and then copy the
> unzipped files from the above link.  Then use the same configuration file
> as before to see if solves the problem. Sometimes it just works without any
> problems.
>
>
>
>
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