Hi, im using XAMPP 1.7.7.
I just installed Xampp.
If press 'admin...' for mysql in xampp control panel, it goes to a 'page cannot be found'. This is a fresh install.
What can i do?
Thanks.
Sharley wrote:Try using the \xampp\xampp-control-3-beta.exe control panel as it has a better reporting window and for the latest version of this control panel click on the link in my signature.
Download and extract all files into the xampp installation folder and overwrite when asked then use this newer version instead.
Also open the \xampp\mysql\bin\my.ini file in your text editor and remove the # from this line so it looks like thisSave the file and restart MySQL so it reads the edit in the my.ini file.
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bind-address="127.0.0.1"
Open C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\HOSTS file by dragging it into an open text editor and make sure the first line after the beginning comments looks like thisIf not then add it then save the file and try again.
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127.0.0.1 localhost
Also a reboot won't hurt to clean things up.
hackattack142 wrote:1. You should use the new Control Panel v3 if you are not already (xampp-control-3-beta.exe) and post the output of the log window when you start it up
2. I am assuming you have both Apache and MySQL running
3. Make sure you do not have something else listening on Port 80
1:32:20 AM [main] Initializing Control Panel
1:32:20 AM [main] Windows Version: Windows XP SP3 32-bit
1:32:20 AM [main] XAMPP Version: 1.7.7
1:32:20 AM [main] Control Panel Version: 3.0.11 [ Compiled: December 7th 2011 ]
1:32:20 AM [main] Running with Administrator rights - good!
1:32:20 AM [main] XAMPP Installation Directory: "e:\xampp\"
1:32:20 AM [main] Initializing Modules
1:32:20 AM [apache] Possible problem detected!
1:32:20 AM [apache] Port 80 in use by "inetinfo.exe"!
1:32:20 AM [apache] Possible problem detected!
1:32:20 AM [apache] Port 443 in use by "inetinfo.exe"!
1:32:20 AM [mysql] XAMPP MySQL Service is already running on port 3306
1:32:20 AM [filezilla] Possible problem detected!
1:32:20 AM [filezilla] Port 21 in use by "inetinfo.exe"!
1:32:20 AM [mercury] Possible problem detected!
1:32:20 AM [mercury] Port 25 in use by "inetinfo.exe"!
1:32:20 AM [tomcat] Possible problem detected!
1:32:20 AM [tomcat] Port 8080 in use by "reportingservicesservice.exe"!
1:32:20 AM [main] Starting Check-Timer
1:32:20 AM [main] Control Panel Ready
Altrea wrote:Hi pyram,
If you are using an IIS and MSSQL Service on your computer, why don't you use them instead of XAMPP?
It is not very comfortable to use a webserver stack with all changed defaukt ports, but sure it is possible.
best wishes,
Altrea
pyram wrote:Well, i dont want to use IIS with PHP.
Altrea wrote:pyram wrote:Well, i dont want to use IIS with PHP.
Why not? Nowadays IIS is stable with PHP. This wasn't the case in former times.
But okay, it's your computer.
You need to change the
- Apache HTTP Port 80 at two places in \xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf
- Apache HTTPS/SSL Port 443 at three places in \xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-ssl.conf
After that (re)start Apache and try if you can access http://localhost:
best wishes,
Altrea
pyram wrote:Well initially i was going to use IIS. But after an advice, i decided to use Apache.
pyram wrote:Now, If i go to control panel and click on admin for mysql, it still goes to the old: http://localhost/phpmyadmin/. Do you know where can i change that url so it goes to the new one now?
Altrea wrote:pyram wrote:Well initially i was going to use IIS. But after an advice, i decided to use Apache.
Do you still use IIS for other scripting languages?
If not, then maybe you want to uninstall IIS and switch completely to Apache?pyram wrote:Now, If i go to control panel and click on admin for mysql, it still goes to the old: http://localhost/phpmyadmin/. Do you know where can i change that url so it goes to the new one now?
If you are using the default control panel, you can't change it. It is hardcoded.
If you are using the new control panel, you can define the new port in the configuration, but only in the current versions.
best wishes,
Altrea
pyram wrote:Where in the configuration should i change the port?
Altrea wrote:pyram wrote:Where in the configuration should i change the port?
Well, maybe in "Config -> Service and Port Settings"?
Just a guess
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