Usually if people are having trouble connecting to your website, there is most likely a problem with port :80. If you're sure you've got it forwarded(open), and your site still won't allow people to connect to it,
Follow these steps:
1. Open CMD prompt
2. type "netstat -a -no" (Without "............")
3. Look for:
----Local Address ----Foreign Address----State------PID
"TCP xxx.xxx.xx.x:80 xxx.xxx.xxx.x LISTENING XXXX
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4. Note the PID (XXXX)
5. Open Task Manager (Hit Windows Button + R, and type "taskmgr", then hit "Enter")
6. Hit the tab Services in Task Manager
7. Search for the corresponding PID in task manager, as in CMD on port :80
8. In Task Manager, right click the service that runs the PID on port :80
(It is usually something like Skype, or TeamViewer)
9. Right click the listed Process and hit 'END PROCESS'
10. Restart XAMPP
Cheers,
Follow these steps:
1. Open CMD prompt
2. type "netstat -a -no" (Without "............")
3. Look for:
----Local Address ----Foreign Address----State------PID
"TCP xxx.xxx.xx.x:80 xxx.xxx.xxx.x LISTENING XXXX
-------------------------------------------------
4. Note the PID (XXXX)
5. Open Task Manager (Hit Windows Button + R, and type "taskmgr", then hit "Enter")
6. Hit the tab Services in Task Manager
7. Search for the corresponding PID in task manager, as in CMD on port :80
8. In Task Manager, right click the service that runs the PID on port :80
(It is usually something like Skype, or TeamViewer)
9. Right click the listed Process and hit 'END PROCESS'
10. Restart XAMPP
Cheers,
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