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    Default Problem getting apache started on xampp

    When I click on the apache box in the xampp control box I receive the following
    messages
    busy
    apache started

    However, the green box which says "running" does not appear.

    I am using xampp 1.4.16. I have downloaded xampp several times with the same results.

    I am not sure what the "busy" message means. If I turn off the filezilla service and turn it back on again is see this "busy" message but filzilla is running.

    I have searched my entire hard drive to make sure that there are no other apache folders. I have also disabled my firewall. I have also checked the port setting and they are all free



    Another strange thing that is happening is when I click on the "settings" box to bring up the service setting box there is a box which says
    C:\xampp1\service.exe apache mysql ftp mercury
    The folder "xampp1" is in the recycle bin but I cannot get rid of this line.

    Each time I click on all the service boxes (apache, filezilla, etc) and click the ok box and go back to the service settings nothing changes in the service settings box.

    I have already sucessfully ran xampp on this computer before.

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    Default Re: Problem getting apache started

    The apache errorlog in your xampp folders should tell you more about what's happening
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    Default Re: Problem getting apache started

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    The apache errorlog in your xampp folders should tell you more about what's happening
    I don't seem to have an errorlog in the xampp fold.

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    Default Re: Problem getting apache started on xampp

    Your apache error log is <xampp-dir>/apache/logs/error.log.

    If you don't mind, can you disable all XAMPP services and then run the XAMPP port checking utility again to see whether another program (other than Apache) is hogging on to port 80.

    The utility is available via Windows Start menu > apachefriends > xampp > port checking.
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    Default Re: Problem getting apache started on xampp

    Thanks for all your help.I got around the problem by bringing back an old Xampp file which worke before and now Apache runs fine. Not sure what I did but I am happy.

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    Default Re: Problem getting apache started on xampp

    Here is what I think happened.

    I created a store in a a file c:/dev/xampp/store. Then I put this store on Holstmoster.
    I then started to create another store. So, I started from scratch. The ebook salys to make sure there are no copies of Apache, mysql, etc. on your computer.

    I then put the c/dev folder in the recycle bin.and removed all instances of apache from my hard drive.

    I downloaded a new copy of xampp into a a folder called c:/poscheap. This was my mistake. I should have kept the c:?folder.

    At this point I could not get appache running.

    I looked in the error log and saw this line
    Thu Dec 13 16:47:28 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not exist: C:/dev/xampp/htdocs/store

    The system was looking for a file in the recycle bin even though I was atttemping to install a new xampp.

    When I brought back the c:/dev folder the problem disappeared. Could there have been something in the registry that did not get eliminated?

    I now have both stores in the c:/dev folder; one running on ZC 1.3.7 and the other running on ZC 1.3.8a

    Thanks for leading me in the right direction.

 

 

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