Hello! I've hosted a znoteAAC website on linux with ubuntu and it went smooth.
Anyways, i'm trying to install it on windows 7 now so i can change files eaiser etc, and when i'm ready to host i'm planing on moving it to Linux again.
I've downloaded the latest version of UniServer Zero XIII but i cannot get Apache to work. When i press "Start Apache" it takes around 20 seconds and then a sign comes up and says "Apache failed to start".
I have UniServer installed on C:\ and i downloaded it from https://sourceforge.net/projects/miniserver/files/
"Download 13_1_0_ZeroXIII.exe (29.6 MB)"
I've tried:
1) Changing the port of Skype (From 80 too 85 in skype settings)
2) Turning off firewall and anti-virus program
3) Changed the port of apache
4) Checked if anything else than skype shared the same ports
5) Re-installed the program and restartded the computer
6) Uninstalled mysql, apache2 and myphpadmin on linux
I've googled this and i if someone had similar problems it started working if they tried the things above.
Does anyone know whats wrong? Thanks.
Anyways, i'm trying to install it on windows 7 now so i can change files eaiser etc, and when i'm ready to host i'm planing on moving it to Linux again.
I've downloaded the latest version of UniServer Zero XIII but i cannot get Apache to work. When i press "Start Apache" it takes around 20 seconds and then a sign comes up and says "Apache failed to start".
I have UniServer installed on C:\ and i downloaded it from https://sourceforge.net/projects/miniserver/files/
"Download 13_1_0_ZeroXIII.exe (29.6 MB)"
I've tried:
1) Changing the port of Skype (From 80 too 85 in skype settings)
2) Turning off firewall and anti-virus program
3) Changed the port of apache
4) Checked if anything else than skype shared the same ports
5) Re-installed the program and restartded the computer
6) Uninstalled mysql, apache2 and myphpadmin on linux
I've googled this and i if someone had similar problems it started working if they tried the things above.
Does anyone know whats wrong? Thanks.
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