This link has been bookmarked by 36 people . It was first bookmarked on 01 Sep 2006, by doingtoing.
-
11 Jan 12
-
27 Sep 11
-
27 Sep 09
-
19 Aug 09
-
Running Apache as a Service
-
-
04 Aug 09
-
12 Jul 09
-
Windows XP does not need this update.
-
-
23 Dec 08
-
24 Jul 08
-
11 Apr 08
-
05 Apr 08
Peter WoodThis document explains how to install, configure and run Apache 2.0 under Microsoft Windows. If you find any bugs, or wish to contribute in other ways, please use our bug reporting page.
-
30 Jan 08
-
19 Oct 07
-
Using Apache with Microsoft Windows
-
For Windows installations you should download the version of Apache for Windows with the
.msiextension. This is a single Microsoft Installer file, which contains a ready-to-run version of Apache. There is a separate.zipfile, which contains only the source code. You can compile Apache yourself with the Microsoft Visual C++ (Visual Studio) tools. -
You need Microsoft Installer 1.2 or above for the installation to work.
-
A full install will require about 13 megabytes of free disk space.
-
Apache for Windows contains the ability to load modules at runtime, without recompiling the server
-
Apache can also load ISAPI (Internet Server Application Programming Interface) extensions (i.e. internet server applications), such as those used by Microsoft IIS and other Windows servers.
-
If you use the first command without any special parameters except
-k install, the service will be calledApache2and the configuration will be assumed to beconf\httpd.conf. -
You can also restart a running service and force it to reread its configuration file by using:
httpd -k restart
-
-
08 Oct 07
-
02 Jul 07
-
25 Sep 06
-
15 Sep 06
-
01 Sep 06
-
24 Aug 06
-
01 Nov 05
-
26 Oct 05
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.