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Apache directory studio new server missing
Apache directory studio new server missing









apache directory studio new server missing
  1. #Apache directory studio new server missing how to
  2. #Apache directory studio new server missing install
  3. #Apache directory studio new server missing upgrade

After the installation hasįinished you should manually check to see what in new in the The corresponding file will be left with the extensionĬonf\nf already exists it will not be altered,īut the version which would have been installed will be left inĬonf\. However if any of the files in this directory already exist

#Apache directory studio new server missing install

Choose the "Custom" install ifĭuring the installation, Apache will configure the files in theĬonf directory for your chosen installationĭirectory. The "Typical" option installsĮverything except the source code.

  • the start menu name (default is "Apache Web Server").
  • \Program Files\Apache Group\Apache although you can
  • the directory to install Apache into (the default is.
  • dsp files to have DOS line endings before MSVC will tar.gz file but this will contain Unix line endings. zip file, the source will be available in a zip fileĬontaining the source code, to compile Apache yourself.

    apache directory studio new server missing

    You should download the version of Apache for Windows with the Together with details of mirror web and anonymous ftp sites. List the current release, any more recent alpha or beta-test releases, Information on the latest version of Apache can be found on the "Winsock 2" for Windows 95 is available here. Note: "Winsock 2" is required for Apache 1.3.7 and later. If running on NT 4.0, installing Service Pack 2

    #Apache directory studio new server missing upgrade

    If running on Windows 95, using the "Winsock2" upgrade is recommendedīut may not be necessary. InĪll cases TCP/IP networking must be installed. Windows 98 and Windows NT 3.5.1, but these have not been tested.

  • Running Apache for Windows as a ServiceĪpache 1.3 is designed to run on Windows NT 4.0.
  • Running Apache for Windows from the Command Line.
  • Installing Apache for Windows (binary install).
  • To help with development, or to track down bugs), see the section on If you want to compile Apache yourself (possibly Most of this document assumes that you are installing Windows from aīinary distribution. On a Unix platform such as Solaris, FreeBSD, or Linux. Of webserver performance are asked to compare against Apache Warning: Apache on NT has not yet been optimized for performance.Īpache still performs best, and is most reliable on Unix platforms. If you find any bugs, or wish to contribute in other ways, please Guarantee that this software will work as documented, or even atĪll. This time, Windows support is entirely experimental, and is

    #Apache directory studio new server missing how to

    This document explains how to install, configure and runĪpache 1.3 under Microsoft Windows.











    Apache directory studio new server missing