You could have several installs on the same drive, yes... C:\wampp2 and c:\www\Apache, c:\www\php, C.\www\mysql and so on for example.. Or, try this.. Create a folder names just testing123 in your C: (C:\testing123), and create a .txt file in that directory...
Start->run, type 'cmd.exe' In the console, type 'subst z: C:\testing123' When you have done that, you'll find another drive named z:, which accutually points to C:\testing123.. This was you could install several XAMPP packages on the same drive.. However, the Z: will be gone after a reboot, so add that command to like autoexec.bat, your startup folder, or something like that if oyu plan on using it... -- // DvDmanDT MSN: dvdmandt€hotmail.com Mail: dvdmandt€telia.com "Freedomware" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dvdmandt wrote: > > > I have one Apache installed (well, 8 or 9, but one that I really use all > > day), 4 PHP installs.. I have PHP 4 at C:\php, Apache at D:\Apache, PHP3 at > > D:\php3, PHP5 at D:\PHP5, mysql at D:\mysql4, my webdocuments in c:\www, > > D:\www2, G:\document......\....\my documents > > and so on.. > > So if I understand correctly, you could have several of each installed > on the SAME DRIVE even? > > I'm thinking of creating two new folders on my C drive, then installing > Apache, PHP and MySQL one at a time in the first folder, then installing > that preconfigured package that seems to work so well in the second drive. > > The Apache installs would be 1.3 and 2.0, but the two installations of > PHP and MySQL might be the same version, for all I know. That would be > really convenient! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php