In that case, since I did do a complete uninstall of my previous Apache
installation but the registry key was still there, there may be a problem
with the uninstaller not cleaning out the registry completely.


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Synopsis: Apache fails to install correctly as an NT service

State-Changed-From-To: feedback-closed
State-Changed-By: ake
State-Changed-When: Thu Aug  5 07:32:58 PDT 1999
State-Changed-Why:
I believe the problem reported was due to there being an entry
in the registry from a previous installation and that installing
Apache as a service with the current installation would have
fixed the problem.


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