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Guest miso@sushi.com
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Hope these questions aren't too dumb. I've installed apache under

linux, but I need to run it on my x64 box.

 

I tried to install a 64 bit version of apache.

http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries

 

However, the program wont install because it detects 32 bit apache on

my PC already. Two instances of apache show up in the task manager. I

suppose I could live with 32 bit apache, but when I try to browse the

local host, it doesn't find the "It works" html. Where should the HTML

be located using the apache that comes with X64.

 

I tried to delete the apache on the system, but it doesn't show up in

the add/remove programs, so I assume it is part of the OS. I turned

apache off in the services and tried to install the 64 bit apache, but

that program still detects 32 bit apache.

 

Any idea what is going on here?

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Re: x64 apache

 

Hi miso,

 

No version of Windows comes with Apache, so you must have installed it

sometime.

 

Did you ever install WampServer or Ampserv? Anything else that could be

using it?

 

--

Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

MVP Windows Desktop Experience

 

<miso@sushi.com> wrote in message

news:e246df5b-d2e6-4db7-a40b-1623ed361762@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...

> Hope these questions aren't too dumb. I've installed apache under

> linux, but I need to run it on my x64 box.

>

> I tried to install a 64 bit version of apache.

> http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries

>

> However, the program wont install because it detects 32 bit apache on

> my PC already. Two instances of apache show up in the task manager. I

> suppose I could live with 32 bit apache, but when I try to browse the

> local host, it doesn't find the "It works" html. Where should the HTML

> be located using the apache that comes with X64.

>

> I tried to delete the apache on the system, but it doesn't show up in

> the add/remove programs, so I assume it is part of the OS. I turned

> apache off in the services and tried to install the 64 bit apache, but

> that program still detects 32 bit apache.

>

> Any idea what is going on here?

>

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: x64 apache

 

I don't know the particulars on a Windows Installation, but you should have

the all-mighty-apache-config file where everything is spelled out in text. I

have one of the apache books, but I haven't touched it in a long time. I'll

see if I can find it, there's bound to be something there?

 

Like Jane, I think you must have installed something that relies on it. Try

the 'Program Files/Common' folder?

 

 

Tony. . .

 

 

<miso@sushi.com> wrote in message

news:e246df5b-d2e6-4db7-a40b-1623ed361762@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...

> Hope these questions aren't too dumb. I've installed apache under

> linux, but I need to run it on my x64 box.

>

> I tried to install a 64 bit version of apache.

> http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries

>

> However, the program wont install because it detects 32 bit apache on

> my PC already. Two instances of apache show up in the task manager. I

> suppose I could live with 32 bit apache, but when I try to browse the

> local host, it doesn't find the "It works" html. Where should the HTML

> be located using the apache that comes with X64.

>

> I tried to delete the apache on the system, but it doesn't show up in

> the add/remove programs, so I assume it is part of the OS. I turned

> apache off in the services and tried to install the 64 bit apache, but

> that program still detects 32 bit apache.

>

> Any idea what is going on here?

>

Guest Jason Gurtz
Posted

Re: x64 apache

 

miso@sushi.com wrote:

> I tried to delete the apache on the system, but it doesn't show up in

> the add/remove programs, so I assume it is part of the OS. I turned

> apache off in the services and tried to install the 64 bit apache, but

> that program still detects 32 bit apache.

>

> Any idea what is going on here?

 

Many system and device management type utilities utilize a web front end

that uses the tomcat J2EE application server so that they can be cross

platform. Tomcat == Apache. ;)

 

A good example of this is the HP WebJetAdmin suite. If you use Process

Explorer you can easily see the path that running processes were

launched from. With this path, you will be able to figure out what

application installed the 32-bit apache.

 

~JasonG

 

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Guest miso@sushi.com
Posted

Re: x64 apache

 

On Jan 31, 2:36 am, "Jane C" <janecol...@invalid.iinet.net.au> wrote:

> Hi miso,

>

> No version of Windows comes with Apache, so you must have installed it

> sometime.

>

> Did you ever install WampServer or Ampserv? Anything else that could be

> using it?

>

> --

> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

> MVP Windows Desktop Experience

>

> <m...@sushi.com> wrote in message

>

> news:e246df5b-d2e6-4db7-a40b-1623ed361762@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...

>

> > Hope these questions aren't too dumb. I've installed apache under

> > linux, but I need to run it on my x64 box.

>

> > I tried to install a 64 bit version of apache.

> >http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries

>

> > However, the program wont install because it detects 32 bit apache on

> > my PC already. Two instances of apache show up in the task manager. I

> > suppose I could live with 32 bit apache, but when I try to browse the

> > local host, it doesn't find the "It works" html. Where should the HTML

> > be located using the apache that comes with X64.

>

> > I tried to delete the apache on the system, but it doesn't show up in

> > the add/remove programs, so I assume it is part of the OS. I turned

> > apache off in the services and tried to install the 64 bit apache, but

> > that program still detects 32 bit apache.

>

> > Any idea what is going on here?

 

Well, now that you mention it, I noticed when I put local host in my

browser, it came up with a page related to my axis print server thin

wizard. I uninstalled the axis thin wizard, and that page went away.

However, it did not get rid of apache.

 

I'll try to track down what program installed it.

 

Thanks to all that replied. I will investigate tomcat as well.

Guest miso@sushi.com
Posted

Re: x64 apache

 

On Jan 31, 11:00 am, m...@sushi.com wrote:

> On Jan 31, 2:36 am, "Jane C" <janecol...@invalid.iinet.net.au> wrote:

>

>

>

> > Hi miso,

>

> > No version of Windows comes with Apache, so you must have installed it

> > sometime.

>

> > Did you ever install WampServer or Ampserv? Anything else that could be

> > using it?

>

> > --

> > Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

> > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

> > MVP Windows Desktop Experience

>

> > <m...@sushi.com> wrote in message

>

> >news:e246df5b-d2e6-4db7-a40b-1623ed361762@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...

>

> > > Hope these questions aren't too dumb. I've installed apache under

> > > linux, but I need to run it on my x64 box.

>

> > > I tried to install a 64 bit version of apache.

> > >http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries

>

> > > However, the program wont install because it detects 32 bit apache on

> > > my PC already. Two instances of apache show up in the task manager. I

> > > suppose I could live with 32 bit apache, but when I try to browse the

> > > local host, it doesn't find the "It works" html. Where should the HTML

> > > be located using the apache that comes with X64.

>

> > > I tried to delete the apache on the system, but it doesn't show up in

> > > the add/remove programs, so I assume it is part of the OS. I turned

> > > apache off in the services and tried to install the 64 bit apache, but

> > > that program still detects 32 bit apache.

>

> > > Any idea what is going on here?

>

> Well, now that you mention it, I noticed when I put local host in my

> browser, it came up with a page related to my axis print server thin

> wizard. I uninstalled the axis thin wizard, and that page went away.

> However, it did not get rid of apache.

>

> I'll try to track down what program installed it.

>

> Thanks to all that replied. I will investigate tomcat as well.

 

FYI, Nvidia installed apache. It's under NetworkAccessManager

Posted

Re: x64 apache

 

 

<miso@sushi.com> wrote in

>

> FYI, Nvidia installed apache. It's under NetworkAccessManager

 

Thanks for the info :)

 

 

--

Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

MVP Windows Desktop Experience

Guest miso@sushi.com
Posted

Re: x64 apache

 

On Jan 31, 3:36 pm, "Jane C" <janecol...@invalid.iinet.net.au> wrote:

> <m...@sushi.com> wrote in

>

>

>

> > FYI, Nvidia installed apache. It's under NetworkAccessManager

>

> Thanks for the info :)

>

> --

> Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-)

> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)

> MVP Windows Desktop Experience

 

The Nvidia uninstall didn't clear up the problem, i.e apache won't

install because it thinks it is already installed. I'm going to try to

find the reference to apache (probably buried in the registry).

 

Am I to assume that any software which generates a dynamic webpage on

my PC has apache embedded in it if not directly installed?


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