Found your site thru W3Schools, gave me new hope (almost ready to give up
on installing Apache..) basically I install Apache (from Apache.org-assume stable version..apache 2.0.54-win32-x86no_ssl) followed install tutorial, used
msi installer (localhost for domain name and server, and "administrator@localhost" for e-mail)...get error message when almost finished, also appears on log: syntax error..."Cannot load C:Web/modules/mod_access.so into server, the specified module could not be found. I don't even know what thay means lol Please someone help, this has been tying me up for days thanx :o
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Jump to PostYou are in luck! Just Monday, I wrote a step-by-step HOWTO for setting up a WAMP system. That is Windows, Apache, MySql, and PHP. I include instructions to setup phpMyAdmin for managing your database. The tutorial is specific to Windows XP Home and Pro. It is in this Daniweb thread:
Jump to PostGlad my instructions for getting Apache installed, configured, and tested worked for you! You are 25% there, my friend! Chin up!
First, unless you know what you are doing, and you obviously don't--right? :) Please unzip the PHP zip file into a folder named c:\php --not c:\php\php50. That is, …
Jump to Postc:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\conf\httpd.conf is the active conf file you should edit. Keep attacking this--small steps at a time. You'll get it working.
Jump to PostYou should be able to go into your Windows Control Panel, select Add/Remove Programs, and select to uninstall Apache. Since it's really easy to install and do the basic config, I recommend you uninstall Apache completely, then restart. Having two installations may be messing you up--it's definitely confusing, and since …
Jump to PostYour double Apache problem, and now MySQL install warning that service with name 'MySQL' already exists....you've definitely had MySQL installed (or an attempt to install) previously. Whether you did it or some product you installed put it on there for you. Depending on how MySQL was installed, you'll have MySQL …
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