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Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 03:53
by sebg96
Hello. When ever I try to open up my Apache.bat it says:

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Re: Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 09:49
by Altrea
Your port 80 is already in use by another process (IIS, Skype, Teamviewer, ...).
Find this process and stop it before you start Apache.

Re: Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 16:20
by sebg96
I closed down anything I had open of programs, skype w/e. Still doesn't work.

Is there any way I can check which programs I have open that uses the port 80?

Re: Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 16:40
by Sharley
I take it you are using XAMPP and if so then download the new Control Panel Version 3 then extract only the xampp-control3.exe file from the zip file into the xampp folder and double click to run instead of the one included in the release.

The download link is in my signature.

Then look for and press the Netstat button and all will be revealed.

Also look in the \xampp\apache\logs\error.log file to see if it has any clues that might help.

If you are not using XAMPP then you should.

Re: Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 16:53
by sebg96
Yeah I am using XAMPP.

I did the steps and had nothing open using port 80.

Yet now it's saying this:
17:52:51 [apache] Starting apache service...
and nothing happens

Re: Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 17:02
by Sharley
Click on the Win-Services button in the CP3 and look for Apache2.2 entry.

If you find it means that at some stage you have selected to run Apache as a Windows service usually by using the tick in the Svc box in the old CP.

If you find a service then in your new panel click on the tick next to Apache and then answer the question. Then click in the tick again to remove the service.

You should then be able to start Apache using the Start button in CP3.

Re: Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 17:08
by sebg96
Ah okay it works now.

Possible problem detected: Port 443 in use by "c:\program files (x86)\pando networks\media booster\pmb.exe"!
there was the problem.

Thank you very much for your time. Great support! :)

Re: Apache won't start

PostPosted: 18. September 2011 17:15
by Sharley
Your welcome and it's good news you have it working now.

Good luck. :)