Hi Daniel:

Please discard my previous note. As I said, I repeat the installation 
was painless. I also suggest that you download and unzip to a directory 
whose name does not have white spaces. C:\ is good but "C:\Documetns and 
folders" is not.
Click on the rails icon(a red I-section) and you get the messages, for 
each of apache and mysql. Go to IIS and stop, or from control panel's 
services also you can stop. Now you will see that apache is 
working(traffic light is green). You may also visit the corresponding 
folders and start the service.

Jayaram Krishnaswamy



Daniel Carneiro wrote:
> Jayaram Krishnaswamy wrote:
>> I am new to the rails. After executing InstantRails, I see that it is 
>> trying to start, but I get these warnings regarding existing 
>> installations. In early Apache, I could just stop my IIS and apache 
>> would start on port 80. With rails it does not happen[I again get the 
>> warning from rails]. How and where do I make the changes so that I can 
>> runs rails?
>> 
>> 13/01 08:17:56 Apache : Apache port (80) is used by "" (inetinfo.exe) !
>> 13/01 08:18:04 MySql  : MySQL port (3306) is used by "" (mysqld-nt.exe) 
>> !
>> ------------------
>> Notes on experience installing.
>> Even the zip file is massive at 38MB. To move the file from oen location 
>> to another it took a very long time. I know tht it could be run from 
>> anywhere, but I had other considerations. However, the isntallation 
>> looks painless.
> 
> I also a newby in the rails and I've got the same problem. With the 
> apache server everything went fine. But with MySQL i've got the same 
> error message:
> 
> MySql  : MySQL port (3306) is used by "" (mysqld-nt.exe) !


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